Identifier | Created | Classification | Origin |
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05DAMASCUS6040 | 2005-11-20 14:10:00 | UNCLASSIFIED | Embassy Damascus |
This record is a partial extract of the original cable. The full text of the original cable is not available. |
UNCLAS SECTION 01 OF 03 DAMASCUS 006040 |
1. Summary: Syrian papers over the weekend reported visits to Damascus by Prince Bandar Bin Sultan, Secretary General of the Saudi Security Council, carrying a letter from King Abdullah to President Asad, and Renato Rabillo, Leader of the Brazilian Communist Party. Papers on 11/19 quoted a diplomatic source as saying that Riad al-Daoudi, legal adviser of the Syrian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, has conferred with Mehlis in Barcelona, but did not elaborate further about the meeting. On 11/18 papers featured a statement by Russian FM Lavrov, in the wake of his meeting with Secretary Rice in South Korea, that he has reached an agreement with Rice to continue direct dialogue with Syria to solve technical issues to carry out UNSC resolutions. As for Iraq, papers reported the inauguration of the Arab League conference on Iraqi National Reconciliation held in Cairo and cited statements by Iraqi politicians warning against excessive optimism about the outcome of the conference. End of summary. 2. Selected Headlines: "President Asad receives Prince Bandar Bin Sultan, Secretary General of the Saudi Security Council, who carries a letter from King Abdullah on latest developments in the region and bilateral relations" (Government-owned Al-Ba'th, 11/18) "President Asad lauds Brazil's supportive positions on Arab causes and discusses bilateral cooperation and the current situation in the region with Renato Rabillo, leader of the Brazilian Communist Party" (government-owned Al-Ba'th, 11/18) "Al-Shara in Cairo today to participate in the preliminary meeting for the Iraqi Reconciliation Conference" (Government- owned Tisheen, 11/19) "Riad al-Daoudi [legal adviser of the Syrian Ministry of Foreign Affairs] confers with Mehlis in Barcelona" (Government-owned Tishreen, 11/19) "Lavrov: I reached an agreement with Rice on continuing direct dialogue with Syria to solve technical issues" (Government-owned Al-Ba'th, 11/18 "Syrian and Palestinian flags are raised in Gaza. Steadfast Gaza announces absolute support for Syria against pressure and threats" (Government-owned Tishreen 11/19) "Lebanon calls for complete pullout from Shaba Farms" (Government-owned Syria Times, 11/20) "The five Lebanese fishermen arrested for not carrying a permit to sail and fish in Syrian territorial waters are released" (Government-owned Syria Times, 11/20) "The Iraqi Reconciliation conference is inaugurated with attendance of 60 Iraqi figures. Al-Shara emphasizes Iraq's territorial integrity and Arabism and denounces the killing of innocents" (Government-owned Al-Ba'th, 11/20) "Washington and London acknowledge use of white phosphorous in Iraq. The Independent: Bush has sold out established US values. The Assembly of Muslim Scholars accuses Iraqi security of liquidating its members" (Government-owned Al- Ba'th, 11/18) "Two terrorist blasts target two mosques in Khanaqin, Eastern Iraq: 70 killed, 150 injured. Iraq warns against excessive optimism regarding the outcome of the Iraqi National Reconciliation Conference" (Government-owned Tishreen, 11/19) "The US Congress receives first official demand for immediate withdrawal from Iraq" (Government-owned Al-Ba'th, 11/18) "Bush rejects timetable for Iraq pullout" (Government-owned Syria Times, 11/20) "As percentage of popular confidence in President Bush declines, the US Congress loses confidence in war on Iraq. Controversy on invasion is on the rise. The Pentagon interrogates Feith on charge of misleading" (Government- owned Tishreen, 11/19) 3. Editorial Block Quotes: "What Is behind the News: We are not alone?" Isam Dari, an editorialist in government-owned Tishreen, commented (11/19): "All hell broke loose when Damascus said that there are in neighboring states people who are plotting against Syria, implementing US policies, and contributing to the campaign of pressure and threats. It is as if we are required to receive the daggers of treachery in our sides and backs, kiss the hand that stabs us, and face the plot complacently rather than resist it because it is bigger than us and those involved in it.... "But there are limits and red lines that one must not cross, regardless of his relationship to us and how close to or far from us he is. The matter is no longer one of talk, statements, and hidden grudges, that have found the right climate to grow their thorns and ooze their poison, but is now secret plotting and sometimes open plotting. In such a situation it is no longer possible to remain silent or tolerate lies, agitation, and deception.... "In the face of this onslaught, in which some brothers and some Arabic-speaking media have a role, unfortunately, we had to speak the truth, take an honorable stand for the sake of history and future generations, choose the path of honor and dignity, and reject the path of cheap compromises and deals that are clinched in dark, closed chambers that Damascus is not used to and will not get used to. "Whoever thinks he can affect Syria and its stand by relying on outsiders is definitely deluded. Syria will remain difficult to overcome; and if it depends in its steadfastness on its domestic front and national unity, it also depends on free men in the Arab world and the world at large. Syria is not alone in confronting this dangerous, unprecedented plot against Arab identity and civilization. The plotters will discover that they are the first victims of this plot, in which they are taking part willingly or for the eyes of the US Administration and its allies!" "Democracy of White Phosphorous " Samir al-Shibani, a op-ed writer in government-owned Tishreen, wrote (11/19): "The tragedy the Iraqi people are experiencing is bigger than words.... It is difficult to say that Iraq has moved from an era of dictatorship to an era of democracy. "Everyone agrees that 32 months of American-British occupation have conclusively proven that the occupation forces have a very precise scenario to loot Iraq's resources, undermine its territorial integrity, and sow the seeds of domestic sedition among its people.... Due to the American hegemony over the United Nations, the US violations in Iraq go unpunished.... "No matter how long it takes the international conscience to wake up, the democracy of white phosphorous will not succeed in proud Iraq." "Correcting Mistakes with Mistakes" Hanan Hamad, a commentator in government-owned Tishreen, wrote (11/19): "It is obvious that President Bush has started to pay the price for his mistakes in the invasion of Iraq and its repercussions. He is paying the price from his popularity and the popularity of the Republican Party in general. But this does not mean he and his administration officials and the majority of Republicans intend to revise the American policy. "But what is more serious than the administration's insistence on its positions is its hostile offensive and attempts to open new fronts in more than one direction.... [In an attempt to escape from its trouble in and over Iraq, the US Administration] might make more mistakes." "What Is Important Is the Investigation, not its Venue" Ahmad Dawwa, an editorialist in government-owned Al-Thawra, commented (11/18): "It has become obvious in the past few days that those who are supposed to seek to uncover Al- Hariri's killers are busy creating a problem regarding the venue of the interrogation of the Syrian witnesses. Meanwhile, Syria has made several suggestions to avoid such a problem because its basic objective and interest lie in uncovering these criminal murderers and preserving the security and stability of the region that some international forces are trying to undermine as they exploit the crime.... "It is obvious that some forces that wish to continue to exploit Al-Hariri's assassination are trying to create a problem over a purely procedural matter that should not be given such importance, since the proposed alternatives respond to the basic end, namely, finding Al-Hariri's killers. Syria's acceptance of the investigation commission's conditions on the method of interrogation and other matters related to it should put aside the fabricated problem regarding the venue of the interrogation. This is especially true since the alternatives proposed by the Syrian side meet the terms of the interrogation, grant to the commission the guarantees it has asked for, and remove Syrian apprehensions about conducting the interrogation in Lebanon.... "The charge of obstructing the investigation and of not cooperating should be leveled at those who wish to create a problem regarding the venue of the interrogation despite the presence of alternatives that meet the demands of the international commission. What is more important and the essence of the issue is to find the culprits and to take them to court rather than looking for problems on procedural matters. The international commission should take seriously Lebanese Prime Minister Fu'ad al-Saniora's remarks that he prefers that the interrogation of the Syrian witnesses be done outside Lebanon, with or without coordination with the commission." "Positions Raising Hundreds of Questions" Izz-al-Din al-Darwish, an editorialist in government-owned Tishreen, wrote (11/17): "The investigations into Al- Hariri's assassination have publicly turned into a tool of political pressure on Syria and Lebanon for reasons that have absolutely nothing to do with the assassination crime.... The US Administration is taking advantage of the assassination to settle old scores with Syria, especially over Iraq. The daily US accusations and threats to Syria are happening while the investigation commission has not yet issued its final verdict, and while Syria cooperates with the commission, urges it to continue its work, and stresses that there will be no limits to its cooperation if the aim is to uncover the perpetrators of the assassination crime." "Finding the truth about Al-Hariri's assassination is clearly and undisputedly a Syrian demand. Everybody knows that this truth is a Syrian interest. But what can Syria do if the others want to keep this issue as a card for political pressure and settlement of scores?" "Yet Syria, which seeks the truth, remains open to cooperation with the international investigation commission and to objective and balanced ideas and views, provided there are no preset positions and inclinations, and provided that the aim is not deliberate harm to sovereignty and dignity." "Syrian Cannot Be Isolated" Muhammad Khair Al-Jammali, an editorialist in government- owned Al-Thawra, wrote (11/17): "Condoleezza Rice and Ari'el Sharon have called for isolating Syria.... Syria is too strong to be isolated for two reasons: First, Syria is defending a just cause linked to its right to protect its national, Arab, and regional role and safeguard its independence, stability, and sovereignty against the plans of marginalization, cancellation, and national and pan-Arab fragmentation that target it and the countries of the region under false slogans of freedom and democracy, slogans that the democracy of death, destruction, and chaos in Iraq proved to be lies. Second, the nature of the tendentious campaign against Syria has been exposed as a campaign aimed at distorting Syria's role and support for just and rightful causes. It is a bald attempt to blame Syria for the failure of American policy in the region and make Israel the strongest power in the region, capable of controlling the region's present circumstances and future developments.... "Many countries and peoples in Asia, Africa, Europe, Latin America, and the Middle East have expressed solidarity with Syria.... The powers that are trying to isolate Syria are themselves isolated by most of the world...." Seche |