from al Mayadeen English
The Syrian Foreign Ministry has affirmed that Damascus’ engagement in any "talks related to technical matters that may affect the security of Syria and the region" does not signify "the abandonment of Syria’s firm right to the occupied Golan."
In an official statement, the ministry reiterated that "the Golan will remain Syrian land, and there is no legitimacy for the Israeli occupation there."
The Foreign Ministry expressed its deep gratitude to the countries that voted in the United Nations General Assembly in favor of "ending the Israeli occupation of the occupied Syrian Golan." It described the international support as a reflection of global commitment to "international legitimacy and its resolutions, which affirm the Syrian people’s right to their occupied land."
In a related development, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu indicated on Tuesday that any potential negotiations with Syria would depend on Damascus agreeing to create what he described as a demilitarized zone extending from the Syrian capital to the southern slopes of Jabal al-Sheikh [Mount Hermon] in the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights...
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