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Obama To Send Ambassador To Syria After 4 Years

STEVEN R. HURST   06/24/09 09:37 PM ET   AP

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WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama plans to return an ambassador to Syria, filling a post that has been vacant for four years and marking an acceleration of Washington's engagement with the Arab world, the White House said on Wednesday.

Presidential spokesman Robert Gibbs said Obama's decision was aimed at fulfilling his promise to show more U.S. engagement in the Arab world and not a response to any explicit policy change on Syria's part.

He cited a series of meetings between Syrian and U.S. officials since Obama took office.

"This strongly reflects the administration's recognition of the role Syria plays, and the hope of the role that the Syrian government can play constructively, to promote peace and stability in the region," Gibbs said.

The move reinforces Obama's determination, outlined in his Cairo speech earlier this month, to deepen America's role in the Middle East as he seeks to broker peace among Israel and its Arab neighbors and improve U.S. relations in the region.

A senior administration official who spoke on condition of anonymity before the announcement was made said: "The president believes that diplomatic engagement helps serve our interests, and that the current policy didn't make sense."

Jeffrey D. Feltman, Acting Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern Affairs, informed Syrian ambassador to Washington, Imad Moustapha, of the plan on Tuesday night.

Moustapha, said that U.S.-Syrian relations "were headed in the right direction" and away from the freeze during the Bush administration.

Nevertheless, Moustapha said, "It is still difficult to talk about radical change in the relationship but we can talk about advancing in small, but consecutive and positive steps."

Feltman and White House official Daniel Shapiro have both visited Damascus, the Syrian capital, at least twice this year as part of talks about bettering relations with a country shunned by former President George W. Bush.

The move comes as Syria's close ally Iran is in tumult over the June 12 presidential election which kept President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad to power. His challenger, Mir Hossein Mousavi, says the vote was rigged and his supporters have mounted massive demonstrations. At least 17 were killed by security forces.

Syria also remains a key to establishing peace with Israel, which still occupies the strategic Golan Heights, captured from Damascus in the 1967 war.

Syria held indirect talks with Israel last year, mediated by Turkey. But the discussions were halted during the Israeli offensive on Gaza in December and January. Syria has since said it was ready to resume indirect talks with Israel's new hard-line government as long as they focus on a complete Israeli withdrawal from the Golan.

Israeli Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman said the move was a matter for the United States and Syria.

"We have never interfered in decisions by the Americans or anyone else. What is important is to see some kind of change in Syrian policy, and unfortunately we have not seen any change," he said. "Syria is not prepared to hold direct talks with Israel without preconditions. What should disturb us is this Syrian policy, which is not encouraging, and I don't see any signs there of a desire to see any progress or any real peace."

The U.S. withdrew its ambassador to Syria in 2005 to protest Syrian actions in neighboring Lebanon. Washington has criticized Syria and Iran for supporting Islamic militant groups such as the Palestinian Hamas in Gaza and Lebanon's Hezbollah. The U.S. also has accused Syria of not doing enough to stop the infiltration of militants to fight U.S. and allied forces in neighboring Iraq.

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Associated Press writers Robert Burns in Washington and Albert Aji in Damascus contributed to this report.

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02:31 PM on 06/24/2009
"Acting Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern Affairs"

What the hell kinda position is that? Near Eastern Affairs? Is this the position Cheney created for her daughter during the Bush administration?
01:21 PM on 06/24/2009
It's about time!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Fein
And this too shall pass.
12:02 PM on 06/24/2009
The only appreciable difference between Obama's foreign policy and 'W's is that we now 'talk' to these
people.

Whether this will lead to any REAL change in ME policy is still unknown. One thing that is known is, that the Neocons and Aipac are pulling out all the stops to prevent any real change.
11:54 AM on 06/24/2009
Make sure you have them invite the Syrian diplomats over for the 4th of July BBQ too!
11:45 AM on 06/24/2009
A good start, Mr. President. I hope you will follow this up with more diplomatic moves and restore the honor and moral standing the USA had before Bush and company trashed the country.
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white mende man
Ask me if I care about your prejudice
10:24 AM on 06/24/2009
Good for you President Barack Obama show the world that American deplomacy is alive and well in the United States.
10:15 AM on 06/24/2009
Obama to send an Ambassador to Syria in four years? Obama will be GONE in four years.
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white mende man
Ask me if I care about your prejudice
10:29 AM on 06/24/2009
learn to read the text says "after a four-year hiatus" it simply means we will be now sending an ambassador to Syria after the 4 years of the Bush' we don't talk to our enemies but we can send them our prisoners to get them tor tu red.
12:18 PM on 06/24/2009
You are right. My apologies.
12:11 PM on 06/24/2009
Heee. You're hilarious. I feel so sorry for you. The next 7.5 years will make your head ex/pl/ode.
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MIKEBC
Old school Roosevelt democrat
10:14 AM on 06/24/2009
Get out of the way neo cons, we're doing things the dems way now and not your way anymore!
10:13 AM on 06/24/2009
Bo must be looking for some long lost cousins.
10:37 AM on 06/24/2009
Yes.

They are called: the rest of humanities....who are not old, wh & R EP U G $.....also very ig nor ant about the rest of the world.
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10:41 AM on 06/24/2009
Congrats, that has to be the most ig-nor-ant post I have read today.
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marymansour
12:46 PM on 06/24/2009
ditto that.
10:04 AM on 06/24/2009
When will Ambassador Sorry be sent there?
10:39 AM on 06/24/2009
No. He stopped apologizing for the R E P U G $.
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10:43 AM on 06/24/2009
You and the poster above should get together your both in the running for the most ig-nor-ant poster of the day.
11:45 AM on 06/24/2009
And you are our leader.
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rf dude
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09:59 AM on 06/24/2009
Great duty station - Syria has really come into the 20th century.

In fact, they recently installed camel-warming plugs near all of the parking meters.

Nowadays, you don't have to worry about your camel freezing up while you're in town doing a little shopping...
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10:05 AM on 06/24/2009
One has to wonder what is the "real" motivation behind this?

Which reminds me, what has this administration done for YOU the us citizen to help you through these hard times? I've yet to see anything the benefits/helps your citizens NOW?
10:41 AM on 06/24/2009
The motivation: R @ c i $ m.

It's not even the opposing view.
01:28 PM on 06/24/2009
they have stopped spying on me the U.S citizen, they have brought back habeus corpus that bush took away...and i feel more inclined to say i am an american when i travel for fun or business overseas, becoz i am not ashamed anymore
BritishColumbian
American/Canadian liberal
10:13 AM on 06/24/2009
You were probably saying the same ignorant things about Iran until you were forced to see the educated Persians fighting for their rights.
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rf dude
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01:00 AM on 06/25/2009
Not at all - everybody here knows that there are about as many camels in Iran as there are in Canada...
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09:55 AM on 06/24/2009
Obama To Send Ambassador To Syria After 4 Years ...

... Predator drones to follow.
10:08 AM on 06/24/2009
They've got to drum up some connections between Syria and "the bad guys" first. But, that will most likely occur in time.
09:17 AM on 06/24/2009
Very happy to hear this . . . this is a good step towards greater understanding with and in the Middle East
09:22 AM on 06/24/2009
Definitely. It will help the U.S. better understand the Syria-Iran-Hezbollah relationship, which couldn't come at a better time considering what's going on in Iran right now.
http://www.governmentalityblog.com/my_weblog/2009/06/going-back-to-syria.html