Syrian foreign minister says Damascus is ready to renew peace talks
with Israel without preconditions, al-Hayat newspaper reports
Syria's Foreign Minister Walid Moallem reiterated his country's
interest in renewing peace talks with Israel without preconditions, the
London-based al-Hayat newspaper reported Wednesday.
"Syria is more than ready to renew peace talks with Israel, without
preconditions by either side," Moallem was quoted as telling a senior
European diplomat.
Changed Atmosphere
UN Mideast envoy: Israeli attitude towards Syria changed / Associated
Press
Special coordinator Michael Williams visits Damascus, says atmosphere
in Israel changed regarding possible peace with Syria
Moallem also said that Israel would find in Syria a serious "peace
partner" should it chose to revive peace talks with Damascus.
Israel shunned repeated peace overtures by Syria in recent years,
calling on Damascus to stop supporting Hizbullah and Hamas and to sever
its ties with Iran to prove it is serious about peace.
The paper quoted Moallem as saying the his country expects the newly
appointed Defense Minister Ehud Barak to press Prime Minister Ehud
Olmert to renew peace talks with Syria.
"With Barak we will not start from zero because he is familiar with the
details of draft agreements," said an Israeli expert, referring to the
failed peace negotiations between Syria and Israel in 2000.
US President George W. Bush said Tuesday during a press conference with
Olmert at the White House that Israel did not need Washington's
approval to talk peace with Syria.
Olmert dismissed the allegations that the US was holding Israel back
from negotiations with Syria: ''The United States never came to us with
a demand not to have negotiations with the Syrians, and we never
thought to ask permission,'' he said, adding that if the situation
develops and allows for negotiations – negotiations will be held.
Olmert said he doubted the lack of negotiations would lead to immediate
conflict with Syria. ''I believe that a war will not break out. We are
not interested in it and I believe the Syrians are not interested in
it. Certain statements can sometimes lead to miscalculations and we
need to be wary of that," he said.
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