Olmert wants Syria talks to resume

Caretaker Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert wants to renew indirect talks with Syria that were suspended some weeks ago when…

Caretaker Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert wants to renew indirect talks with Syria that were suspended some weeks ago when he resigned over a corruption scandal, Israeli officials said today.

A source in Mr Olmert's office said the Israeli leader had told Syria via European officials that he wanted to resume Turkish-mediated talks that took place earlier this year, and had "received a positive indication" from the Syrians.

Mr Olmert will remain in office as caretaker until a new government is formed after a mid-February election. He wants to avoid a diplomatic vacuum for this period, officials added.

"The prime minister believes in the importance of continuing the process of negotiations with Syria," said a spokesman for Mr Olmert.

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Direct Israeli negotiations with Syria broke down in 2000 in a dispute over the Golan Heights, a strategic plateau Israel captured in the 1967 war and later annexed, and whose return Syria demands as part of a peace deal.

Many analysts believe the forthcoming change in the US administration may give new impetus to a change in relations with Syria on the part of both Washington and its Israeli ally.

Reuters