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Kerry meets Assad in Damascus
Posted: 21-02-2009 , 13:02 GMT

Bashar al-AssadUS Senator John Kerry on Saturday met Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, Syria's SANA news agency reported. Kerry, a former presidential candidate who now chairs the Senate foreign relations committee, is the latest US legislator to visit Damascus this week.

 

His talks with Assad were set to focus on Syria's support for Iran and regional groups, including the Shiite Hizbullah movement in Lebanon. "We want Syria to respect the political independence of Lebanon, we want Syria to help in the process of resolving issues with Hezbollah and with the Palestinians," Kerry said on Wednesday in Lebanon.

 

"We want Syria to help... with the disarmament of Hezbollah," added Kerry, according to AFP.

 

Kerry said in Lebanon that US President Barack Obama's administration plans to adopt a fresh approach in the Middle East "but without any illusion." "Unlike the Bush administration that believed you could simply tell people what to do and walk away and wait for them to do it, we believe you have to engage in a discussion," he said.

 

"So we are going to renew diplomacy but without any illusion, without any naivety, without any misplaced belief that, just by talking, things will automatically happen."

 

Another US senator, Benjamin Cardin, visited Damascus this week, urging Syria to end its alliance with Iran and make "significant decisions" to smooth ties with Washington. "Syria has isolated itself by its partnership of terrorism, by providing safe haven to terrorist organisations, its relations with Hamas and (Islamic) Jihad, and a troubled relationship with Iran," Cardin said.

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» American flurry of diplomacy
  Abdel Hameed m.Sadiq, Syria, (2009-02-21 , 23:13) - Reply
  Syria has nothing to hide to the entire globe.Syrian golan Heights are still occupied by Israel since 1967.Syria is a loving peace country has opted peace as a strategic option,and worked honestly to achieve peace,but the global terror state Israel declined,and delibrately denied peace.let's hope that real peace will be tangible on the ground not only as indoor meetings,gestures or signs.
   
   
   
 

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