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Friday September 28, 9:03 PM

Syria sets conditions for support of anti-terrorism fight

DAMASCUS, Sept 28 (AFP) -

Syria has set the limits of its support for the coalition against
terrorism during a visit by the European troika, demanding that it be
carried out within the framework of the United Nations and not deprive
Arabs of their "right" to resist against Israel.

Syria's position was expressed by Foreign Minister Faruq al-Shara
Thursday night after talks between President Bashar al-Assad and the
European Union (EU) delegation which is seeking to gather Muslim
support for the coalition.

"President Assad confirmed his support to the international efforts
aimed at fighting against terrorism," to the three-man delegation led
by Belgian Foreign Minister Louis Michel, Shara said.

But the Syrian foreign minister said Assad had stressed four main
points:

"First: the targets of this campaign should be very clear and
terrorism needs to be defined.

"Second: we cannot accept a military operation causing civilian
deaths.

"Third: the United Nations framework is important for two things: to
combat terrorism and to define terrorism.

"Fourth: there shouldn't be any relation between terrorism and the
Arabic and Islamic world."

The Syrian minister avoided the issue of what concrete form his
country's support in the fight against terrorism could take.

He vigorously protested against the fact that Syria is still on the US
State Department's blacklist of countries supporting terrorism,
attributing this measure to "Israeli pressure" on the US
administration.

He indirectly called on Washington to step up its involvement for a
settlement to the Israeli-Arab conflict and put an end to the
"aggressions" of the Jewish state.

Shara emphasised concern in Damascus that Arab resistance against
Israeli occupation should not be equated with terrorism, but did
compare Israeli repression of the Palestinians to terrorism.

"If one confuses the right of peoples to fight against occupation with
those who kill innocents, then we will confuse the victims of
terrorism with the terrorists," he said.

Syria's stance caused some hesitation in the EU delegation. "I don't
think it would be useful to answer this," Michel said at a news
conference in reply to a question on Syria's demand that Arab
resistance to Israel not to be equated with terrorism.

"There are many convergent points, but we cannot agree on everything,"
he said.

The Belgian minister pointed out that Syria was the only one of the
five Muslim countries his delegation has visited which opposes the
United States' right to retaliate unilaterally.

Michel, whose country currently holds the rotating EU presidency, has
already visited Pakistan, Iran, Saudi Arabia and Egypt with the troika
to drum up support for the US-led coalition against terrorism.

Besides Michel, the delegation is made up of EU foreign policy chief
Javier Solana and EU External Relations Commissioner Chris Patten.

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