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06DAMASCUS391
2006-02-02 14:46:00
CONFIDENTIAL
Embassy Damascus
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U.S. DELEGATION MEETS SYRIAN PRESIDENT, CALLS FOR

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SUBJECT: U.S. DELEGATION MEETS SYRIAN PRESIDENT, CALLS FOR
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Classified By: Charge d'Affaires Stephen A. Seche for reasons 1.4 b/d

C O N F I D E N T I A L DAMASCUS 000391

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PARIS FOR ZEYA, LONDON FOR TSOU

E.O. 12958: DECL: 02/02/2015
TAGS: PREL KPAL SY
SUBJECT: U.S. DELEGATION MEETS SYRIAN PRESIDENT, CALLS FOR
DIALOGUE

Classified By: Charge d'Affaires Stephen A. Seche for reasons 1.4 b/d


1. (C) Summary: A seven-member delegation, including former
heads of U.S. missions, met separately February 1 with Syrian
President Bashar al-Asad, FM Farouk al-Shar'a, and Hamas
leader Khalid Mish'al, according to delegation members in a
subsequent meeting with the Charge. The Asad meeting
received top-of-the-fold coverage in the official SARG
Arabic-language mouthpiece, Tishreen, which quoted former
Ambassador Edward Peck on the need for USG-SARG dialogue and
on his group's goal to add balance to the USG's Middle East
policy. In the meeting with the Charge, CNI officials said
President Asad expressed his desire to cooperate with the
U.S. and his belief that dialogue is needed to resolve
differences between the U.S. and Syria. End Summary.


2. (SBU) A seven-member U.S. delegation from the Council for
the National Interest (CNI) met separately February 1 with
Syrian President Asad, FM Shar'a, and Hamas leader Mish'al,
according to delegation members in a subsequent meeting with
the Charge.


3. (U) The Asad meeting received top-of-the-fold coverage in
the official SARG Arabic-language mouthpiece, Tishreen, and
its English-language equivalent, the Syria Times. Tishreen
reported that Asad and CNI members discussed U.S.-Syrian
relations, terrorism, Iraq and the latest developments in the
Palestinian arena. Tishreen also quoted CNI delegation head
former U.S. Chief of Mission to Iraq and Mauritania Edward
Peck on the need for USG-SARG dialogue and on his group's
goal to add balance to the USG's Middle East policy.
Tishreen also quoted Peck as saying that his group sometimes
does not agree with USG policy and seeks dialogue with
officials in many countries, as is the case with its visit to
Syria.


4. (C) In the meeting with the Charge, CNI officials said
President Asad expressed his desire to cooperate with the
U.S. and his belief that dialogue is needed to resolve
differences between the U.S. and Syria. CNI officials said
that the Hamas leader came across as articulate and
thoughtful.


5. (U) In addition to Peck, the CNI delegation included
former U.S. Ambassador to Mauritius, Greece and Zimbabwe
Robert Keeley, former U.S. Counselor in Saudi Arabia Eugene
Bird, retired scientist Hassan Fouda, freelance videographer
Chris Belcher, attorney Peter Viering and activist Elizabeth
Viering. The CNI team observed the Palestinian Council
elections as part of its 18-day trip to Egypt, Israel,
Jordan, Syria and Lebanon. They described to Charge their
meetings with Sa'eb Erekat and with Hamas leader Mahmoud
Zahar. The group was scheduled to depart Syria for Lebanon
on February 2.


6. (C) Comment: As it does with almost any American group
that meets with the Syrian President or FM, the SARG is
attempting to capitalize on CNI's visit to convince the
public that the U.S. Administration's policy of isolation is
observed only in the breach and that, more likely, a deal
with the USG is in the works.
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