Syrian President Bashar Assad on Friday questioned Israel’s will to restart peace talks and suggested that a summit meeting between the two enemy states would be useless.
Assad welcomed renewed indirect discussions mediated by Turkey, but appeared to dismiss suggestions of a direct meeting with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
“What would we talk about, the menu or the return of land?” Assad told reporters after talks with French President Nicolas Sarkozy.
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