US secretary of state says Syria continues to be 'major funder of
terrorism,' and that it represents obstacle to peace and democracy in
region. Damascus' attitude suggests it's not ready to try and pursue
peace, she states
Yitzhak Benhorin Published:
WASHINGTON – the US is unimpressed with Syria's peace overtures, US
Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said Thursday, adding that "in
terms of the Middle East, the Syrians are a real problem" for leaders
who wish to pursue peace.
Speaking at a meeting of the Subcommittee of the Senate Appropriations
Committee, Rice stated that "Syria continues to be a major funder of
terrorism; a major harborer of those elements of the Palestinian
political elite, for instance, who are opposed to a two-state solution,
who are the ones who continue to perpetrate violence in the Palestinian
territories and to attempt to do it in Israel.
"And so, in terms of Middle East peace, the Syrians are a real problem
for leaders like Mahmoud Abbas who want to take a different course
toward a two-state solution."
Referring to the possibility that Israel and Syria would enter peace
negotiations, Rice said, "If it were possible, I think everybody would
jump at the chance. But Syrian behavior is such that, particularly in
the support that it gives to elements of Hamas that are preventing a
two-state solution, it's not exhibited an attitude that suggests that
it's ready for or intending to try and pursue peace."
Danger to democracy
Rice also spoke of the Syrian involvement in the conflict in Iraq,
stating that she had asked the Syrian foreign minister, Walid Mouallem,
to help stop the influx of militants into Iraq from Syria.
"When it comes to Iraq, we are very concerned about the foreign
fighters that are transiting the Syrian border and are, therefore,
doing great harm to innocent Iraqis and to our forces," she said.
The secretary of state concluded by addressing the situation in
Lebanon, where she said "Syria and its allies continue on a daily
basis, really, to threaten the stability of the democratically elected
government of Fouad Siniora, to resist the establishment of an
international tribunal…
"And so Syria is a significant problem, not just for American policy in
the Middle East, but for democratic forces that are trying to take hold
in the Middle East. "
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