DATE=12/10/1999
TYPE=CORRESPONDENT REPORT
TITLE=ISRAEL - SYRIA TALKS (L)
NUMBER=2-257047
BYLINE=GIL BUTLER
DATELINE=STATE DEPARTMENT
INTERNET=YES
CONTENT=
VOICED AT:
INTRO: Israel's Prime Minister and Syria's foreign
minister will reopen peace negotiations in Washington
next Wednesday. The talks are to take up where they
left off more than three years ago. V-O-A's Gil
Butler has more from the State Department.
TEXT: These talks will start at the White House with
President Clinton and Secretary of State Albright
closely involved. Special U-S Middle East coordinator
Dennis Ross says these negotiations are expected to
last two days.
/// Ross Act ///
The talks, as you know, will resume where they
left off. They do represent an important step
now in terms of putting the whole Middle East
peace process back on track and putting us in a
position where working towards a comprehensive
peace is again a very realistic possibility.
/// End Act ///
Syria wants Israel to return the Golan Heights,
occupied during the 1967 war. Israel wants diplomatic
recognition from Syria and an end to attacks.
According to Mr. Ross, both sides have security
concerns. He was asked if Israel and Syria are both
ready to make compromises.
/// Ross Act ///
I think we have heard from both sides that they
know that to reach an agreement, both sides
needs need to be taken into account and both
sides have to make difficult decisions. The
original phrase, the "peace of the Brave," was a
President Assad Phrase. So I think when you say
"peace of the Brave," that implies that you are
making what are courageous decisions.
/// End Act ///
Underlining the importance of these negotiations,
Secretary Albright cancelled plans to attend
ceremonies marking the return to Panama of the Panama
Canal and a visit to Brussels for a NATO meeting.
Mr. Ross said Secretary Albright and President Clinton
will be involved in the talks.
The special Middle East coordinator suggested that the
next round of Israeli-Syrian talks might also be held
in the United States. Some reports had said the
second phase of the talks would probably be in the
Middle East. (Signed)
NEB/MGB/ENE/JP
10-Dec-1999 15:54 PM EDT (10-Dec-1999 2054 UTC)
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Source: Voice of America
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