Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's visit to Damascus proves that
Israel must not open negotiations with Syria, GIL Chairman Rafi Eitan
said Friday.
"[Syrian President Bashar] Assad is not showing any indication that he
will cut his strong ties with Iran, Hamas and Hizbullah even after he
starts peace talks with Israel," Eitan told Israel Radio. Ahmadinejad's
visit Thursday posed a snub to Prime Minister Ehud Olmert, who has
called on Syria to cut its relations with Iran as a precondition to
restart peace talks, deadlocked since 2000.
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The Iranian president's talks with Assad focused on the Iraq situation,
Palestinian territories and Lebanon, where both Teheran and Damascus
wield influence.
"The enemies of the region should abandon plans to attack the interests
of this region, or they would be burned by the wrath of the region's
peoples," the hardline Iranian leader said at a joint press conference
with Assad.
Ahmadinejad, accompanied by a high-level delegation, was greeted at
Damascus airport by Syrian Foreign Minister Walid al-Moallem ahead of
the official reception by Assad at the People's Palace. Assad was sworn
in Tuesday for a second seven-year term.
He described Syrian-Iranian relations as "amicable, excellent and
extremely deep," adding that the two countries have common stands on
regional issues and face common enemies.
Assad said Ahmadinejad's visit came in the context of the continuous
developing relations between the two nations whose "farsighted
policies" have proven to be correct.
The Syrian leader said they also discussed "ways of restoring dialogue
among all Palestinian factions." Syria also backed Iran's right to
pursue a nuclear program and the two called for the "departure of all
occupation forces" from Iraq - a reference to US troops.
Also Thursday, following a surprise meeting with Hizbullah leader
Sheikh Hassan Nasrallah in Damascus, Ahmadinejad said that it was going
to be a "hot" summer in the Middle East.
Nasrallah allegedly entered Syria via an underground tunnel, Channel 10
said.
"We hope that the hot weather of this summer will coincide with similar
victories for the region's peoples, and with consequent defeat for the
region's enemies," Ahmadinejad added, in an apparent reference to
Israel.
Earlier, Ahmadinejad told Islamic Jihad Secretary General
Ramdan-Abdullah Shalakh that Iran's role in the Middle East was "to
support the armed struggle of the Palestinian people."
The Iranian president stressed the importance of unity between all
Palestinian factions.
Ahmadinejad also called on all countries in the region to be vigilant
of Israel's attempts to revive itself following its "failure" of the
Second Lebanon War.
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