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Gatara 16-01-2007 05:34

Geheim akkoord tussen Syrie en Israel???
 
Opmerkelijk nieuws in de Haaretz vandaag:

Het heeft dan wel geen juridische waarde, maar toch.... zou dit het begin zijn van vrede tussen de twee landen? Of is dit een waardeloos iets, want Syrie die zich los zou laten van Hezbollah en Iran........erm? Ik kan wat hier onder staat niet geloven, maar hoop dat het waar is. Wat denken jullie?

Secret understandings reached between representatives of Israel, Syria
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By Akiva Eldar, Haaretz Correspondent

In a series of secret meetings in Europe between September 2004 and July 2006, Syrians and Israelis formulated understandings for a peace agreement between Israel and Syria.

The main points of the understandings are as follows:

# An agreement of principles will be signed between the two countries, and following the fulfillment of all commitments, a peace agreement will be signed.

# As part of the agreement on principles, Israel will withdraw from the Golan Heights to the lines of 4 June, 1967. The timetable for the withdrawal remained open: Syria demanded the pullout be carried out over a five-year period, while Israel asked for the withdrawal to be spread out over 15 years.

# At the buffer zone, along Lake Kinneret, a park will be set up for joint use by Israelis and Syrians. The park will cover a significant portion of the Golan Heights. Israelis will be free to access the park and their presence will not be dependent on Syrian approval.

# Israel will retain control over the use of the waters of the Jordan River and Lake Kinneret.

# The border area will be demilitarized along a 1:4 ratio (in terms of territory) in Israel's favor.

# According to the terms, Syria will also agree to end its support for Hezbollah and Hamas and will distance itself from Iran.

The document is described as a "non-paper," a document of understandings that is not signed and lacks legal standing - its nature is political. It was prepared in August 2005 and has been updated during a number of meetings in Europe.

The meetings were carried out with the knowledge of senior officials in the government of former prime minister Ariel Sharon. The last meeting took place during last summer's war in Lebanon.

Government officials received updates on the meetings via the European mediator and also through Dr. Alon Liel, a former director general at the Foreign Ministry, who took part in all the meetings.

The European mediator and the Syrian representative in the discussions held eight separate meetings with senior Syrian officials, including Vice President Farouk Shara, Foreign Minister Walid Muallem, and a Syrian intelligence officer with the rank of "general."

The contacts ended after the Syrians demanded an end to meetings on an unofficial level and called for a secret meeting at the level of deputy minister, on the Syrian side, with an Israeli official at the rank of a ministry's director general, including the participation of a senior American official. Israel did not agree to this Syrian request.

The Syrian representative in the talks, Ibrahim (Abe) Suleiman, an American citizen, had visited Jerusalem and delivered a message to senior officials at the Foreign Ministry regarding the Syrian wish for an agreement with Israel. The Syrians also asked for help in improving their relations with the United States, and particularly in lifting the American embargo on Syria.

For his part, the European mediator stressed that the Syrian leadership is concerned that the loss of petroleum revenues will lead to an economic crash in the country and could consequently undermine the stability of the Assad regime.

According to Geoffrey Aronson, an American from the Washington-based Foundation for Middle East Peace, who was involved in the talks, an agreement under American auspices would call for Syria to ensure that Hezbollah would limit itself to being solely a political party.

He also told Haaretz that Khaled Meshal, Hamas' political bureau chief, based in Damascus, would have to leave the Syrian capital.

Syria would also exercise its influence for a solution to the conflict in Iraq, through an agreement between Shi'a leader Muqtada Sadr and the Sunni leadership, and in addition, it would contribute to resolving the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, including the refugee problem.

Aronson said the idea of a park on the Golan Heights allows for the Syrian demand that Israel pull back to the June 4 border, on the one hand, while on the other hand, the park eliminates Israeli concerns that Syrians will have access to the water sources of Lake Kinneret.

"This was a serious and honest effort to find creative solutions to practical problems that prevented an agreement from being reached during Barak's [tenure as prime minister] and to create an atmosphere of building confidence between the two sides," he said.

It also emerged that one of the Syrian messages to Israel had to do with the ties between Damascus and Tehran. In the message, the Alawi regime - the Assad family being members of the Alawi minority - asserts that it considers itself to be an integral part of the Sunni world and that it objects to the Shi'a theocratic regime, and is particularly opposed to Iran's policy in Iraq. A senior Syrian official stressed that a peace agreement with Israel will enable Syria to distance itself from Iran.

Liel refused to divulge details about the meetings but confirmed that they had taken place. He added that meetings on an unofficial level have been a fairly common phenomenon during the past decade.

"We insisted on making the existence of meetings known to the relevant parties," Liel said. "Nonetheless, there was no official Israeli connection to the content of the talks and to the ideas that were raised during the meetings."

Prior to these meetings, Liel was involved in an effort to further secret talks between Syria and Israel with the aid of Turkish mediation - following a request for assistance President Assad had made to Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan.

That attempt failed following Israel's refusal to hold talks on an official level - and a Syrian refusal to restrict the talks to an "academic level," similar to the framework of the talks that had preceded the Oslo accords.
http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/813817.html

Roos 16-01-2007 08:33

De essentie in het Nederlands:

"'Akkoord na geheim overleg tussen Israël en Syrië'
ANP

TEL AVIV - Israël en Syrië hebben twee jaar lang in het geheim vredesoverleg gevoerd, dat heeft geleid tot een ontwerpvredesakkoord. Dat schrijft de Israëlische krant Haaretz.

olgens Haaretz is Israël bereid zich terug te trekken van de Golanhoogte tot achter de grens van 1967. De Syrische president Bashir Assad was initiatiefnemer voor het overleg, dat in september 2004 is begonnen."

(http://www.volkskrant.nl/buitenland/...rie?source=rss)

NuSuN 16-01-2007 08:36

Zat er natuurlijk dik in, anders hadden ze hamas enzo wel effe een handje geholpen.

Gatara 16-01-2007 08:51

alhoewel:

RESPONSE: Syria denies Haaretz report as 'completely false'

hookee 16-01-2007 09:05

Citaat:

Gatara schreef op 16-01-2007 @ 06:34 :
...The last meeting took place during last summer's war in Lebanon...
Zou dat door deze mannen besproken zijn? In hoeverre is dat de gedachtengang van de rest van het Knesset? Lijkt me een futiele poging van de arabische Knessetleden om Syrië tegemoet te komen..

Joostje 16-01-2007 09:15

Natuurlijk, geen zelfrespecterend arabisch dictator wil graag toegeven dat ze niet per se alle joden willen uitmoorden, dat staat niet goed bij de anderen of hun bevolking.

perfectme 16-01-2007 10:31

Eerst zien, dan geloven. :)

T_ID 16-01-2007 10:33

Citaat:

perfectme schreef op 16-01-2007 @ 11:31 :
Eerst zien, dan geloven. :)

Kazet Nagorra 16-01-2007 11:23

Zou wel positief zijn. Maar ja, ik weet ook niet hoe betrouwbaar de bronnen van Ha'aretz zijn en het feit dat de 'geheime' plannen zijn uitgelekt zou diezelfde plannen wel eens kunnen dwarsbomen.

Cartosa 16-01-2007 22:35

Citaat:

Gatara schreef op 16-01-2007 @ 06:34 :
Opmerkelijk nieuws in de Haaretz vandaag:

Het heeft dan wel geen juridische waarde, maar toch.... zou dit het begin zijn van vrede tussen de twee landen? Of is dit een waardeloos iets, want Syrie die zich los zou laten van Hezbollah en Iran........erm? Ik kan wat hier onder staat niet geloven, maar hoop dat het waar is. Wat denken jullie?

In Syrië is al een hele tijd (sinds de dood van papa Assad) een machtstrijd bezig, wat ook de gesprekken verklaart tussen bv zoon Bashir en het westen. Mijn gok is dat daarom tegenwoordig ook zoveel 'geheime vergaderingen' uitlekken. Het is dus vooral uitkijken naar die interne ontwikkelingen in Syrië zelf, de banden met Tehran (van de tegenstanders van Bashir) zijn niet zo belangrijk momenteel, net zomin als Hezbollah, de rol van Syrië daarin is vooral die van doorvoerhaven.

Bashir staat trouwens in het hele Midden-Oosten bekend als een uitermate zwak leider en wordt zelfs qua intellect vaak vergeleken met Bush, weinig mensen hechten hier dan ook veel geloof aan.

Het stukje over de Alawieten zegt eigenlijk genoeg. :p

It also emerged that one of the Syrian messages to Israel had to do with the ties between Damascus and Tehran. In the message, the Alawi regime - the Assad family being members of the Alawi minority - asserts that it considers itself to be an integral part of the Sunni world and that it objects to the Shi'a theocratic regime, and is particularly opposed to Iran's policy in Iraq. A senior Syrian official stressed that a peace agreement with Israel will enable Syria to distance itself from Iran.

juno 17-01-2007 10:33

Tja, toen Sadat vrede sloot met Israel stond hij vanaf dat moment op de dodenlijst.


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