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Assad slams Obama, Israel in interview
Published in Daily News Egypt on 20 - 12 - 2010

BERLIN: Syria has no partner for peace in Israel's "extremist" current government, President Bashar Assad was quoted as saying Monday.
Syria has demanded the full withdrawal of Israeli troops from the Golan Heights, which Israel captured in the 1967 Mideast war, as a condition for peace. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's government rejects preconditions.
"We are prepared for peace and we have a clear plan that can lead us there," Assad was quoted as saying in an interview with the German daily Bild. "But we need a partner and we don't have one so far."
"The Israeli people elected an extremist government that will not bring about peace," he said, according to the report. "Will the Israeli people change this situation? We don't know."
Syria is an ally of Iran, Israel's arch-enemy in the region. The US and some of its allies accuse Iran of using its civilian nuclear program as a cover to develop nuclear weapons. Iran denies the charges, saying its nuclear program is merely geared toward generating electricity and producing medical isotopes for patients.
"From everything we know, Iran is not striving for nuclear weapons," Assad was quoted as saying. "So this can only be about checking exactly what Iran is doing. The Iranians are prepared to accept that. That is how one has to view the problem."
Furthermore, Assad described US President Barack Obama's lack of progress in delivering on his historic 2009 Cairo address as leading to more despair in the Middle East.
"In his speech in Cairo, he sparked great hopes of peace in this region," Assad told the mass-circulation Bild daily in an interview conducted in Damascus.
"But when you raise hopes without producing results, the opposite is the effect — it just leads to more despair," he said in comments published in German.
Obama made a landmark speech aimed at the world's 1.5 billion Muslims at Cairo University in June 2009, vowing to forge a "new beginning" for Islam and America and promising to purge years of "suspicion and discord."
He also laid out a new blueprint for US Middle East policy, pledging to end mistrust, forge a state for Palestinians and defuse a nuclear showdown with Iran.
"Obama has seemed to me honest in his intentions so far, but we are looking for results, not for intentions," Assad said.
Earlier this month, the Obama administration admitted defeat in its efforts to secure an Israeli freeze on settlement building, effectively signalling the end of direct peace negotiations between Israel and the Palestinians.
The 27-nation European Union is part of the Quartet of international mediators in the Middle East — with the United States, the United Nations and Russia — but Assad said the bloc carried little weight.
"There is always a lot said about the European role in the Middle East ... But the EU is not a single entity, particularly politically," he told Bild.
"So when we are talking about Europe we are talking about the countries with the biggest political influence. So far only French President (Nicolas) Sarkozy has made any effort in the peace process," he said.


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