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A Syrian - Moroccan initiative on Iraq
Morocco-Syria, Politics, 4/17/2001

Well-informed Moroccan sources told the London- based al-Wasat magazine issued on Monday that the main results of the visit held by Syrian President Bashar al-Assad to Morocco at the Arab Level, represented in an approaching, jointly launched, Syrian- Moroccan initiative aiming at restoring back Iraqi- Arab relations to what they had been before the second Gulf war and based on debates that took place at the recent Amman's summit.

However, no details are disclosed about this initiative.

Moroccan sources indicated that a Moroccan envoy, may visit the Gulf region very soon on the ground of this initiative.

The same Moroccan sources denied President Bashar al-Assad o have discussed during his visit to Rabat a mediation by Damascus to improve relations between Morocco and Algeria.

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