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    SYRIA ACCUSES USA OF PROVOKING TERRORISM
    By Petros Keshishian

    AZG Armenian Daily
    15/09/2006

    The Embassy of Syria to Washington accused USA of provoking terrorism,
    extremism and anti-American moods in the Middle East.

    As for the September 12 attack on the US Embassy in Damasks by
    extremists, Syrian diplomats state that the events that took place in
    Lebanon, Palestine and Iraq only worsened the situation in the war
    unfolded against the international terrorism. USA should reconsider
    its policy in the Middle East and trace the profound reasons for
    terrorism and improve the stability and peace in the region.

    France Presse Agence reported that a group of extremists attacked
    the US Embassy in Damasks and tried to explode two mine-strewn cars
    on September 12.

    The security forces of Syria responded the attack and saved the
    American diplomats. In exchange of fire all of the four terrorists
    were killed. None of the Americans suffered in the accident.

    According to the latest data, 14 people were wounded, included one
    of the Syrian guards of the embassy, a local employee of the embassy,
    a Chinese diplomat and a passer by.

    Characterizing the attack of the embassy as "a disgusting act of terror
    of a group of extremists," the Embassy of Syria to USA emphasized,
    "The Syrian people spared no efforts to protect the US Embassy,
    according to the international treaty of Geneva."

    Meanwhile, Condoleezza Rice, US State Secretary, also emphasized the
    devotion and courage of the Syrian people and expressed gratitude to
    the Syrian authorities for securing the safety of the American Embassy
    to Syria. At the same time, she called for Damasks to cooperate with
    USA in the anti-terrorist struggle.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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