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Egyptians: Assad ready for Israel talks
Syrian President Bashar Assad scrambled Tuesday to clarify his requirements for resuming peace talks with Israel, after an Egyptian official said Syria was ready to restart the stalled negotiations without conditions.
The mixed messages came after Assad met earlier Tuesday with Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak in the Red Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheik. "Syria expressed its readiness to start direct negotiations with Israel without conditions," Mubarak spokesman Maged Abdel Fattah said, referring to the substance of the meeting. He added that Syria does not insist on any agreements made in previous negotiations. A similar series of back-and-forth claims occurred last week, when U.N. envoy Terje Roed-Larsen met with Syrian leaders in Damascus and emerged to report that Assad was ready to resume peace talks with Israel "without preconditions." Syria-Israel negotiations were suspended indefinitely in January 2000. Syria wanted assurances that Israel would withdraw from the Golan Heights, captured in 1967, and turn over land extending down to the Sea of Galilee. Israel refused to make such a pledge and insisted that the issues of security arrangements and normalization be spelled out first. |
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