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Sources: Italy offers Syria help in return for safety of soldiers |
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Italian Foreign Minister Massimo D'Alema offered
Syrian officials a deal on his visit to Damascus earlier this month, according
to Israeli sources.
D'Alema told Syrian president, Basher al-Assad
and Foreign Minister Walid Moallem that Italy would push for an end to
Syria's international isolation in return for a guarantee that Hezbollah and
other groups would not harm Italian troops in Lebanon.
Italy has headed the United Nations Interim
Force in Lebanon since February, and has some 11,000 soldiers stationed in
the south, covering the Litani River region.
A senior Israeli official said the information
showed Italy was more concerned with the safety of its own troops than with
the mission assigned to it by the UN, and was even prepared to make deals
with Syria to that end.
According to the official, information on the
deal offered to Syria undermine the suggestion Italy has made several times
over the past two months of sending multinational peacekeeping forces to
Gaza.
The official said that despite ostensibly 'good
intentions,' Italy's forces would not help in preventing Hamas from firing
rockets into Israel and smuggling arms into Gaza, as it may decide to make a
deal with the organization in return for its soldiers' safety.
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2007-06-17 12:06:43 |
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