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EU’s Solana targets deal with Syria next year

Agence France-Presse | 23 October 2008

EU’s Solana targets deal with Syria next year

DAMASCUS (AFP) - EU foreign policy chief Javier Solana held talks on Thursday with Syrian President Bashar al-Assad on the Middle East peace process and regional issues, highlighting improved ties between them.

Solana and Assad discussed bolstering links between Syria and the European Union and they agreed "to pursue consultations on regional and international issues," official news agency SANA said.

"Syrian-European ties continue to make progress," Solana said, according to SANA. He voiced hope that both sides might next year sign an "association" agreement.

The EU has signed such a deal with other Mediterranean countries in a bid to pave the way for the creation of a free trade agreement in 2010.

Solana said the EU "strongly supports" the Middle east peace process and is trying to play a constructive role," SANA reported.

"The EU totally backs the indirect negotiations between Syria and Israel," he said. Since May, Syria has been engaged in indirect peace talks with Israel under Turkish mediation.

SANA quoted Assad as saying Europe’s "role in the peace process is important and essential.

"Peace guarantees security and stability to the people of the region and this reflects positively on Europe and the world."

Solana’s visit to Damascus is his first since March 2007, when his trip signaled a resumption of EU contacts with Damascus frozen after the February 2005 assassination of former Lebanese premier Rafiq Hariri.

Anti-Syrian Lebanese figures blamed Syria for the murder but Damascus has repeatedly denied any involvement.

In March 2007, Solana urged Syria, the former powerbroker in Lebanon, to help ease a protracted crisis in Lebanon.

His return to Damascus comes after Syria and Lebanon formally established diplomatic ties on October 15, for the first time since independence 60 years ago.

Speaking to reporters after his talks with Assad, the EU diplomat praised the "importance of developments which recently occurred in Lebanon," namely the setting up of diplomatic ties between Beirut and Damascus, SANA reported.


 source: AFP