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Israel-Palestine |
Abbas, Meshaal, meet with Assad |
2005-07-08 |
![]() Abbas discussed with Assad "measures taken by the Palestinian Authority... to build an independent state" and described "difficulties the Palestinian Authority has faced, particularly Israel's intransigence," SANA said. Afterwards, the two men held a luncheon meeting with the heads of Palestinian movements based in Damascus. Ten opposition groups have been based in the Syrian capital since the 1980s, but they closed their Damascus offices two years ago and their leaders adopted a low profile amid US charges of Syrian support for Palestinian factions. "All the heads of the movements in Damascus were present at the lunch," said Maher Taher, the Damascus representative of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine. Hamas was at loggerheads with the Palestinian Authority earlier this week after shunning an offer to join a unity government, and vowed to resist any bid to disarm its members. "We will not participate in this government for it is not the right mechanism," Hamas chief Khaled Meshaal said Tuesday. Taher said the meeting "shows the depth of relations between Syria and Palestine, and the unity of the Palestinian people. We have a real opportunity to seal our Palestinian national unity." Abbas' visit, which began on Wednesday, is expected to reinforce an improvement in ties between Damascus and the Palestinian Authority. Relations between Damascus and Arafat varied over the decades from strained to hostile, especially after the 1993 autonomy accords between Israel and the Palestinians, which were vehemently opposed by Syria. |
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