Syrian president postpones Austria visit
3/3/2005 22:15
Syrian President Bashar al-Assad postponed a scheduled visit to Austria in
mid-March due to current developments in the region, the official Syria Times
newspaper reported Thursday.
The paper said Assad Wednesday evening
called Austrian President Heinz Fischer to express his wish to postpone the
visit.
"The two leaders agreed that a new date will be fixed for the
visit under more suitable circumstances with the aim of achieving the hoped-for
objective of this visit," it added.
Syria has been under mounting
international pressure to withdraw its 14,000 troops from neighboring Lebanon,
particularly after the assassination of former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafik
al-Hariri.
Assad on Wednesday met visiting Qatari Emir Sheikh Hamad Bin
Khalifa Al-Thani, during which they discussed the latest development in the
region and bilateral relations, the official SANA news agency
reported.
The agency did not elaborate on details of the talk, but the
issue of Lebanon was considered high on the agenda.
Assad was expected to
visit Saudi Arabia in the next 48 hours for emergency talks over Lebanon, the
leading Saudi newspaper Al- Riyadh reported Wednesday.
These high-level
meetings were seen as efforts by the Syrian leadership to seek help from
friendly Arab countries allied to the United States to defuse mounting pressures
over its military and political influence in Lebanon.
In an interview
published by Time magazine on its website on Tuesday, Assad made indications,
for the first time, that Syria was considering a total withdrawal from Lebanon
soon.
"It should be very soon and may be in the next few months. Not
after that," Assad said.
However, the Syrian leader declined to give a
definite timetable for the pullout, saying it depended on technical rather than
political considerations.
Xinhua
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