Posted on 01/08/2005 9:19:18 AM PST by rface
DAMASCUS, Syria (AP) -
Former Democratic presidential candidate John Kerry met Saturday with Syria's president and said he was hopeful that strained U.S.-Syrian relations could be improved, provided Washington seized "a moment of opportunity" currently available in the Middle East.
The United States has accused Syria of doing too little to stop insurgents from infiltrating into Iraq to attack coalition forces. Washington also has imposed sanctions on Damascus, accusing it of seeking weapons of mass destruction and hosting Palestinian groups Washington deems to be terrorist organizations.
Syria denies the accusations but says it cannot fully control its long, porous border with Iraq.
Sen. Kerry, D-Mass., met for two hours with President Bashar Assad and then with Foreign Minister Farouk al-Sharaa, with both meetings centering on Iraq and how to prevent militants from moving from Syria into neighboring Iraq.
"I think we found a great deal of areas of mutual interest, some common concerns and some possibilities for initiatives that could be taken in the future to strengthening the relationship between the U.S. and Syria," Kerry told reporters after meeting with al-Sharaa.
"I leave here with a sense that we can improve our relationship. There are significant possibilities, particularly with the elections in Iraq and the elections in the West Bank ... This is the moment of opportunity for the Middle East, for the U.S. and for the world. I hope that we would seize that opportunity."
Assad stressed "the importance of dialogue between the two sides over all issues under discussion, especially those of common interest," Syria's official news agency reported.
Kerry said he and Assad discussed Iraq, security, Lebanon and weapons of mass destruction.
In September, the U.N. Security Council passed a resolution calling on Syria to withdraw its troops from Lebanon and dismantle the Syrian-backed Lebanese Hezbollah guerrilla group. Syria, with some 14,000 troops stationed in Lebanon, is the main power broker in that country.
More recently, President Bush has warned Syria and Iran against "meddling" in the internal affairs of Iraq. Washington and Baghdad both have said that key support for the insurgency in Iraq was coming from a half brother of Saddam Hussein and Baath Party leaders based in Syria.
Kerry, who is on a two-week tour of the Middle East, arrived Friday from Iraq, where he met U.S. troops in the volatile northern city of Mosul, the scene of a suicide bombing last month on a military base that killed 22 people, including 14 U.S. soldiers and three American contractors.
Kerry, a member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, will be in the West Bank for Sunday's Palestinian election and is expected to visit a polling place.
After Kerry left the Foreign Ministry on Saturday, 13-year-old Mustafa al-Nabulsi approached him with a drawing of the senator as a soldier in his Vietnam days.
"You have made me much more important than I was, though. You made me a general," Kerry said.
"I wish you were the president," al-Nabulsi said.
"Thank you very much. So do I," Kerry said.
Wasn't it twice?
Sorry I can't stick around for the answer. I'll check back later.
Is a Motion of Censure of Kerry thoroughly in order for this stupid Syrian stunt? You bet your bippy. Is it going to happen? Not in a million years. Alas.
Congressman Billybob
My guess would be no. He's an idiot.
BTTT!!!!!!
Thanks!
""You have made me much more important than I was, though. You made me a general," Kerry said."
I know what I would like to make him.....a JAILBIRD!!
At the very least, I'd like to see Kerry draw criticism from Senators and Congressmen.
The 13-year-old Syrian Mustafa al-Nabulsi approaches the U.S. former presidential candidate Senator John Kerry (news - web sites), a democrat from Massachusetts, to give him a drawing in which al-Nabulsi portrayed Kerry in his military uniform when he was a soldier in Vietnam on Saturday, Jan. 8, 2004 in Damascus following his talks with Syrian Foreign Minister Farouk al-Sharaa on Iraq (news - web sites), the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and the U.S.-Syria strained bilateral relations. Kerry, who arrived in Damascus on Friday, met earlier in the day with Syrian President Bashar Assad. (AP Photo/ Bassem Tellawi).
Have I forgot some moments?
Is John Kerry the President?
Kerry was conspicuously absent for the ratification of the electoral votes. Kerry paid no attention to our ally Israel.
I know the Senate is an elitist club. Kerry could be interviewed by State, the intelligence agencies and Defense. Granted those fall under the executive but I argue that "checks and balances" is a two way street. Politically dangerous but worth it if Kerry is marginalized.
Thanks for letting me bend your ear.
Anyone wanna bet he's secretly meeting with the Bathists in exile there?
5.56mm
If Kerry is doing anything he is arranging for Tides Foundation money to be transferred to the terrorists.
Waxman has already done it.
Lifelong traitor BTTT
The prick is consorting with the enemy again. *sigh*
When I read that, the hair on the back of my neck stood up.Never thought of it that way but appears to be quite correct.
I fear he will spend the next four years undermining this country at every turn.Either still futilely campaigning for an office he will never get, or like Algore become more and more unhinged by bitterness or revenge.
Insurgents from Syria will no longer be a problem then, will they?
Looks like Kerry has become a field representative for the Jesse Jackson fixit empire.
Isn't Turkish Coffee served in those small cups, it is bitter stuff complete with grounds....
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