Khaddam presented to Loncle the international situation and its repercussions

publisher: الديار

Publishing date: 2001-11-13

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During the reception of the Syrian Vice President, Mr. Abdel Halim Khaddam, by the President of the Foreign Relations Committee of the French National Assembly, Mr. François Loncle, they discussed the international situation, the consequences of the events in New York and Washington, the necessity of an international conference to define terrorism and distinguish it from resistance to occupation, as well as the importance of addressing the causes of terrorism within the framework of combating it.

The conversation also touched upon the regional situation, Israeli aggressive policies, and the imperative of a just and comprehensive peace founded on the implementation of United Nations resolutions, which would pave the way for security, peace, and stability in the region.

Yesterday, Monday, Mr. Loncle also met with the Syrian Prime Minister, Dr. Mohammed Mustafa Miro, in the presence of the Chairman of the Arab and Foreign Affairs Committee of the People’s Assembly, Mr. Shaker Saeed. During the meeting, they discussed the cooperative relations between Syria and France across various domains, particularly the economic, commercial, industrial, scientific research, cultural, investment, and joint project establishment sectors.

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