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It is fair to say that as part of the negotiations we have had with Syria, we have had an increasingly frank and comprehensive dialogue on regional political issues. That includes the situations in southern Lebanon, Palestine and Israel, and the situation on the Golan Heights. I expressed hope because – and I hope I am not entirely fatuous in my geo-strategic observations – we want to see more movement from Syria on a number of issues.
I much prefer talking and trying to secure agreement, to reading what the Syrians' positions are in the newspapers. So when I say 'hope', it is a small and fragile word. Perhaps it carries too much baggage, but before I leave the European Commission I would very much like to see the signing of an agreement with the Syrians."@en1
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