Thursday
Feb252010
Middle East Inside Line: Syria-Iran Meeting, Australia Warning to Israel
Thursday, February 25, 2010 at 15:44
Iran-Syria Summit: Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, in his two-day visit, met with Syrian President Bashar Assad (see also our Iran updates).
Ahmadinejad said that Arab nations will usher in a new Middle East without Zionists and without colonialists. He added:
Assad's response to Washington's stance toward Iran was to denounce a "new situation of colonialism in the region."
In Israel, President Shimon Peres was critical of Assad:
Australia Warning to Israeli over Dubai Assassination: Australia's Foreign Minister Stephen Smith responded harshly to the alleged use of three forged Australian passports in the assassination of a Hamas leader in Dubai:
Ahmadinejad said that Arab nations will usher in a new Middle East without Zionists and without colonialists. He added:
If the Zionist regime wants to repeat its past mistakes, this will constitute its demise and annihilation.
(The Americans) want to dominate the region but they feel Iran and Syria are preventing that. We tell them that instead of interfering in the region's affairs, to pack their things and leave.
Assad's response to Washington's stance toward Iran was to denounce a "new situation of colonialism in the region."
In Israel, President Shimon Peres was critical of Assad:
A peace deal with Syria could have been signed 30 years ago, as was done with Egypt. It was not us who delayed a deal, it was the Syrians. Syria believed that time would stand by its side.
The time has come to say the truth. The problem in the Middle East is not the Palestinian problem, the Palestinian problem will be solved in the framework of the peace process with Israel. The central problem in the Middle East is Iran's effort to control it. The central problem in the Middle East is the insanity of Ahmadinejad.
Assad needs to decide to go with Iran on an axis of evil and terror or to make peace with Israel.
Australia Warning to Israeli over Dubai Assassination: Australia's Foreign Minister Stephen Smith responded harshly to the alleged use of three forged Australian passports in the assassination of a Hamas leader in Dubai:
I made it crystal clear to the ambassador that if the results of that investigation cause us to come to the conclusion that the abuse of Australian passports was in any way sponsored or condoned by Israeli officials, then Australia would not regard that as an act of a friend.