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Syria-Lebanon-Iran
Historic meeting between President Assad and PA leaders
2004-12-06
Syria's President Bashar al-Assad met on Monday PLO leader Mahmoud Abbas, Palestinian Prime Minister Ahmad Qurei and Palestinian Foreign Minister Nabil Shaath in the first official Palestinian visit to Damascus since 1996. Talks during the meeting dealt with the situation in the occupied Palestinian lands and the underway preparations for the Palestinian elections. According to SANA, "President Assad stressed Syria's support to the Palestinian people's resistance and national unity in the face of the forthcoming requirements." For his part, Abbas underlined importance of the Syrian-Palestinian coordination and consultation in the face of the current challenges.

In a joint press conference following their meeting, Abbas expressed pleasure over his visit to Syria and meeting President Assad, adding that talks between dealt with many issues of common concern. He also asserted importance of coordination and consultation between the two sides as soon as possible to deal with issues of common interest in the region, pointing out to the importance of the national dialogue among the Palestinian factions. Qurei said that the most important result that could stem from this visit is reaching a serious, clear and frank coordination between the Syrian and the Palestinian sides. He also pointed out to the importance of coordination among the Palestinians, Syrians, Jordanians, Lebanese and the other Arabs since all sides seek a just and comprehensive solution to the Arab-Israeli conflict.
Posted by:Fred

#2  Hmmmmm - usually they took their pay from the mid-level terror-managers
Posted by: Frank G   2004-12-06 8:20:39 PM  

#1  Okay, I'm game - let's have a JUST solution indeed.

Actually, that's a hard one since there are legitimate grievances on both sides. Sigh.
Posted by: too true   2004-12-06 8:19:16 PM  

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