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- <title>
- Dec. 20, 1993: Syria:Back In The Peace Game
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- <history>
- TIME--The Weekly Newsmagazine--1993
- Dec. 20, 1993 Enough! The War Over Handguns
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- <article>
- <source>Time Magazine</source>
- <hdr>
- MIDDLE EAST, Page 43
- Syria: Back In The Peace Game
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- <body>
- <p> It took Warren Christopher not one but two trips last week
- between Jerusalem and Damascus before he managed to collect
- enough good news to end his Middle East mission. By Thursday
- the Secretary of State was able to announce that if there was
- nothing he could do to stem the violence between the Israelis
- and the Palestinians, he had at least managed to end Syria's
- boycott of the Middle East peace talks.
- </p>
- <p> To break the deadlock, Christopher offered a diplomatic plum
- to Syrian President Hafez Assad: a meeting with Clinton in Geneva.
- The mid-January summit, which is expected to bring the Syrians
- back to Washington's bargaining tables by February, will enable
- Assad to project the statesmanlike image he craves. And it will
- also give him a chance to explain to Clinton his reservation
- about the Arafat-Rabin accord.
- </p>
- <p> Christopher's announcement came in response to a rare display
- of Syrian goodwill toward Israel. Assad promised to assist investigations
- into the disappearance of Israeli soldiers in Lebanon during
- the 1980s, and offered exit permits to 1,200 Syrian Jews by
- the end of this month. The gestures did not go unnoticed. The
- very next day, the Administration said it would temporarily
- relax sanctions against Syria--imposed for its alleged support
- of international terrorism--to allow the transfer of several
- American-made aircraft from Kuwait.
- </p>
- <p> Such overtures may help ease tension between the two countries,
- but the linchpin to a lasting peace is the Golan Heights. Israel
- may be ready to negotiate handing back the strategic high ground
- to Syria, but the Israelis say, the final handover would have
- to be a prize at the end of cementing a peace treaty and normal
- relations between Jerusalem and Damascus. In return, what Syria
- wants has to come from the U.S.: American troops to guarantee
- demilitarization of the Golan, and acceptance by the Western
- community of nations.
- </p>
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- </article>
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