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 mingotree
 
posted on May 3, 2007 05:23:42 AM new
...from Pelosi the bushit administration is now using DIPLOMACY. And we though they were incapable of learning!!!


U.S.: Rice to Meet With Syrian FM
Updated 7:39 AM ET May 3, 2007


By QASSIM ABDUL-ZAHRA

SHARM EL-SHEIK, Egypt (AP) - Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice will meet Syria's foreign minister Thursday in the first high-level talks between the two countries in years, a U.S. official said.

But a substantive meeting between the United States and Iran _ another staunch U.S. Mideast foe _ appeared less certain.

"We expect that there will be a discussion between Secretary of State Rice and the Syrian foreign minister about Iraqi security issues," said a senior State Department official who spoke on condition of anonymity because the meeting was still being arranged.

Both the United States and Iran also had spoken favorably of a possible meeting, but the chances for that remained unclear, and neither side had commented publicly on any immediate arrangements.

The confirmation of the Syrian meeting came as Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki opened the conference by calling on all countries to forgive his country's foreign debts.



But Saudi Arabia's foreign minister made no immediate public pledge _ saying only that his country was in talks with Iraq and would consider such forgiveness.

Iraqi and U.S. officials had said previously that Saudi Arabia privately already had committed to forgiving 80 percent of Iraq's $17 billion in debt to it.

But Saudi Foreign Minister Saud al-Faisal told the conference only that his country "has expressed its readiness to alleviate some of the debts on Iraq" and was currently in discussions with Iraqi officials on the issue.

Signs of new tension between Iraq and Saudi Arabia had emerged in the leadup to the conference when Saudi King Abdullah turning down a request to meet with al-Maliki. The United States said publicly at the time that it wished the Saudi king had met the Iraqi leader.

Al-Faisal, addressing the conference, also renewed his country's offer to provide Iraq with $1 billion in loans, on the condition that the money be distributed equally among "Iraq's geographical sectors." He insisted that more Sunni Arabs must be brought into Iraq's political process _ the key dispute between Iraq and its neighbors.

In his speech opening the conference, al-Maliki pledged to institute reforms that the United States and Sunni Arab governments have repeatedly called for, including bringing more Sunni Arabs into the Iraqi political process.

Al-Maliki said forgiving Iraq of its debts was the only way the country could embark on much needed reconstruction projects.

"We call on all the friends and brothers participating in this conference to forgive Iraq all its debts in order to enable it to start the projects," he said.

Although a time had not been set for the meeting between Rice and Syrian Foreign Minister Walid Moallem, a substantive meeting with her Iranian counterpart appeared doubtful.

Rice has said she was willing to meet Manouchehr Mottaki, after years of accusations and name-calling between the nations. Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad had also expressed interest in such a meeting.

The U.S. has put both regional heavyweight Iran and the less influential Syria in diplomatic deep freeze in recent years.















Last month, President Bush assailed House Speaker Nancy Pelosi for making a trip to Damascus, saying it sent mixed messages to the Syrian government, which his administration considers to be a state supporter of terrorism.
















Pelosi said she had paid no attention to the dustup back in the United States. She also said the delegation was not trying to cut deals between Syria and Israel but rather "assessing the ground truth" to inform spending decisions made by Congress.

The bipartisan Iraq Study Group, U.S. allies and lawmakers of both parties have urged Bush to reconsider in the hope that Iran and Syria can be persuaded to use their influence inside Iraq.

Iraq and many Arab countries have been particularly eager, even desperate, for such talks _ saying they are only the way to stabilize Iraq and lessen Iran's growing influence in the region.

The two-day conference in this Red Sea resort town brings together officials from Iraq, the U.S., Iran, Russia, China, Europe and Arab nations.

If Rice meets with Moallem, it would be the first such high-level talks since the February 2005 assassination of former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafik Hariri. Syria denies it had anything to do with the killing, but U.S. and European officials have since shunned the Damascus government.

The United States has not had relations with Iran since 1979.

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Associated Press writers Anne Gearan and Salah Nasrawi contributed to this report.




 
 classicrock000
 
posted on May 3, 2007 11:16:44 AM new
Paybacks are a #*!@.

Goes to show when the dems/liberals here REFUSE to answer ANY questions put to THEM....then turn about is FAIR play.

Now...back to talking to yourself in SEVERAL threads.


LOL LOL LOL
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If you dont want to hear the truth....dont ask the question.
 
 Linda_K
 
posted on May 3, 2007 11:28:21 AM new
lol
 
 ST0NEC0LD613
 
posted on May 3, 2007 12:03:20 PM new
Piggy..... Oh Piggy.....

For a second this was a thread about you. But that we would have to change the subject to, "Getting a clue"


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If it's called common sense, why do so few Demomorons have it?


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 mingotree
 
posted on May 4, 2007 04:15:13 AM new
Hahaha! I knew the neocon/Fascists in here would have nothing to say

Truth hurts , doesn't it! But at least you're finally recognizing it!!



 
 classicrock000
 
posted on May 4, 2007 04:58:47 AM new
Paybacks are a #*!@.

Goes to show when the dems/liberals here REFUSE to answer ANY questions put to THEM....then turn about is FAIR play.

Now...back to talking to yourself in SEVERAL threads.


LOL LOL LOL
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If you dont want to hear the truth....dont ask the question.
 
 mingotree
 
posted on May 4, 2007 04:35:11 PM new
Classic, I know that you , as well as linduh, possess no logic whatsoever, but maybe you could try real hard to tell me what you mean by "payback" .


Also, you state that I'm talking to myself but you , linduh, and stonebrain, keep responding....so how am I talkng to myself.....and why isn't linduh when she posts and answers herself two or three times ???


All you three are advertising is the fact that you have NOTHING to say about the topic....SO, according to linduh's past "reasoning, it means you agree.


Are you just embarrassed ???

 
 classicrock000
 
posted on May 4, 2007 06:06:20 PM new
Paybacks are a #*!@.

Goes to show when the dems/liberals here REFUSE to answer ANY questions put to THEM....then turn about is FAIR play.

Now...back to talking to yourself in SEVERAL threads.


LOL LOL LOL
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If you dont want to hear the truth....dont ask the question.
 
 
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