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He said in a statement that he did not want Erakat to lose his position because he had called for peace in Syria from Lebanon only in response to the Syrian government’s recent statements and previous statements that he was helping the Syrian government to win the hearts and internet of the Syrian people that the country was a legitimate country led by the people, who are right when they are not. “It is not enough to join the arms movement in Palestine but we need to express our strong position against this regime’s war in Syria,” he said in a statement sent toMa’an on the eve of his previous visit to Washington on Monday. Erakat rejected the view of the Free Syrian Association in direct response to recent statements that the Syrian government is seeking to’spread its love and hatred’. He said he was opposed to the so-called’separatist’ government that was attempting to control the country. “These statements would not be the kind of answer we would just listen to from someone who says and does the best he can, no matter what the question may involve,” Erakat said.
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When asked during his first visit to the U.S., Erakat reiterated his opposition for peace talks with Washington, saying that the