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Olmert to Assad: ‘I am ready to hold direct talks with you’
JPost.com Staff, THE JERUSALEM POST Jul. 9, 2007
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‘Come to Jerusalem to talk’ was the message of Prime Minister Ehud Olmert to Syrian President Bashar Assad, in an historic interview to Saudi satellite station Al Arabiya, aired by Channel 10 Monday evening. In his first appearance on a major Arabic news station in over six years, Olmert, speaking in an office adorned with the blue and white Israeli flag, told his Hebrew-speaking interviewer: “Bashar Assad, you know You know I am ready to hold direct negotiations with you and you also know that it’s you who insists on speaking to the Americans. The American president says: ‘I don’t want to stand between Bashar Assad and Ehud Olmert. If you want to talk, sit down and talk.” Assad has “heard many things from me already,” Olmert added. When asked where he would hold such talks with Assad, Olmert said “any place he [Assad] would agree to meet,” hinting that Assad would even be welcome in Jerusalem.
Channel 10 analyst Zvi Yehezkeli remarked that Al Arabiya’s broadcasts are transmitted following approval from the Saudi government. He added the network was planning to follow up on Olmert’s interview with interviews with Palestinian Authority Chairman Mahmoud Abbas, Hamas Damascus-based leader Khaled Mashaal and eventually, Assad himself. . .
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Syria rejects offer to hold peace talks
JPost.com Staff, THE JERUSALEM POST
Jul. 10, 2007 (excerpt)
Damascus has rejected Prime Minister Ehud Olmert’s offer to hold peace talks with President Bashar Assad, Army Radio reported on Tuesday morning.
Syrian parliament member Muhammad Habash said late Monday night that Damascus did not believe Olmert’s overtures were serious.
In an historic interview with Saudi satellite station Al Arabiya, aired by Channel 10 Monday evening, Olmert invited Assad to Jerusalem to talk. . .