Former French Foreign
Minister Roland Dumas referred in a book he published entitled “Coups et
blessures” (Assaults and Injuries), that “The “Israelis” are doing
whatever they want in France, and are controlling the French
Intelligence with what serves them”.
On
another hand, Dumas confirmed that the “Israelis” are mistaken not to
negotiate with Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, even if he refuses any
kind of agreement. He also added, “I made some special relations with
him [President Bashar al-Assad] like those I had with his father
(President Hafez Assad)”.
Furthermore, Dumas revealed in the same
book that when current Zionist President, Shimon Perez was still the
entity’s Foreign Minister, he advised Dumas to pay President Hafez Assad
a visit in 1992. At that time Perez was aware that the US is seeking a
new way to understanding with Damascus, so he [Perez] believed that
France could also gain interest through being involved in the Middle
East peace process.
In this context, Former French Minister
added, “The deceased Syrian President had little faith in Perez, and he
knew the mazes of the internal “Israeli” relations”. Hafez al-Assad was
aware that the “Israeli” Foreign Minister might adopt unilateral
initiatives, and therefore it won’t lead into anything effective”. >>>
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