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Jamil from Moscow: Syria Solution through Dialogue without Pre-Conditions
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Syrian Minister, who is on a head of a delegation visiting Russia, stressed that solution for the current crisis in Syria was by going to dialogue, but without pre-conditions.syrian delegation in moscow

Deputy Prime Minister for Economic Affairs, Minister of Internal Trade and Consumer Protection Qadri Jamil, said that the Syrian delegation discussed with Russian Foreign Minister, Sergei Lavrov, the prospects of solving the crisis in Syria in details.

He said that this crisis "has caused spilling of blood and strong pressure on the Syrian economy in a way that reflected negatively on the life and livelihood of the Syrian citizens."

"Our stance has been clear since the start of the crisis in terms of the necessity of going for dialogue without pre-conditions," stressed Minister Jamil, adding that putting such pre-conditions hinders the process of starting dialogue.

"Those who want to start dialogue should go for it immediately and put forth on the table their ideas and views on solving the crisis and visions for the upcoming renewed Syria," he said, according to SANA. 

The Minister pointed out that there are principles for dialogue that must be committed to for getting the dialogue table started.

"These principles have become known and are represented in the rejection of foreign interference and violence in all their forms," said Jamil, reiterating that these two points are not conditions but principles that should be agreed on, "otherwise dialogue will be doomed to failure."

Source: Agencies

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User Comments Number of comments: 2
1 - mitt romney of u.s..
frank chau | Philippines 07:30 2012-08-23
hezbollah syria hamas must really be prepared for war soon, coz.even if e.u.won\\’t attacks syria now,
mitt romney presidency in u.s.will surely and unilaterally blitzkrieg syria and ask israel of blitzkrieg
hezbollah hamas. and iran nukes and longrange missiles facilities will surely be bombed. thats why
hezbollah syria hamas must now be fully prepared all its mobile-fortresses (complete in defense and
longrange offense). hezbollah air-defenses needs medium-range air defense missiles and some
anti-eleltronic-warfares to protect the radars telecoms computers etc.. now that is relative peace in
the region, hezbollah hamas must have some military exercises to become professionals.
2 - spy sattelites of iran.
frankc hau | Philippines 09:16 2012-08-23
wars are really coming to syria hezbollah hamas iran etc., that why hezbollah must advice iran to
quickly send its 1st batch of spy-sattelites into space NOW, so it can soon be used by muslims to guide
their ballistic-missiles against israel and west accurately precision, and also to use them to know all
enemies military and economic and political infrastructures. advice iran to upgrade the \\’2nd or 3rd
batch of sattelites\\’ with defensive systems later. time may be running out for muslims, so don\\’t
waste time, or esle, lose the war.

 

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