Palestinian and Syrian leaders share concerns about new Israeli PM

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Palestinian and Syrian leaders share concerns about new Israeli PM
OluÅŸturulma Tarihi: Haziran 21, 2009 12:45

DAMASCUS - Palestinian leader Mahmud Abbas and Syrian President Bashar al-Assad voiced common concerns on Saturday about the policies of the new right-leaning Israeli government of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, official media reported.

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"Assad and Abbas discussed the peace process in the region and in particular the obstacles put in the way of the creation of a Palestinian state by Benjamin Netanyahu," the Syrian Arab News Agency said.Â

The Israeli prime minister finally publicly accepted the principle of Palestinian statehood on June 14 but hedged it with a raft of conditions unacceptable to the Palestinians.

He insisted that any Palestinian state should be totally demilitarized with no control over its own air space, and that it should accept Israel as a Jewish state, a formulation that for Palestinians means denying the right of return for the hundreds of thousands of refugees in the diaspora.

Netanyahu’s cabinet has also rejected any return of the strategic Golan Heights, seized from Syria in the 1967 Middle East war and annexed in 1981 in a move never recognized by the international community, a non-negotiable condition for Damascus for any peace deal.

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The Palestinian leader was due to fly on to the Saudi capital Riyadh for the next leg of his regional tour on Sunday.

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