Release Shalit, urges Medvedev

**The president of Russia has called for Gilad Shalit, the Israeli soldier held by the Islamist movement Hamas, to be freed “as soon as possible”.**President Dmitry Medvedev made the call while meeting Hamas leaders in Damascus, Syria, his spokeswoman said.

Hamas leader Khaled Meshaal reportedly said they would only consider releasing the soldier when Israel resumed talks to free Palestinian prisoners.

Sgt Shalit, 23, was captured in a raid into Israel by militants in 2006.

Talks to free the soldier in return for a number of Palestinian prisoners broke down last year.

“The Russian president urged solving the problem of releasing Israeli citizen Gilad Shalit as soon as possible,” spokeswoman Natalya Timakova said.

Russia is the only country that has direct dialogue with Hamas, the Islamist movement that runs the Gaza Strip.

Hamas want hundreds of Palestinians held by Israel, including senior militant leaders that Israel holds responsible for the deaths of dozens of Israeli citizens, to be freed in exchange for Sgt Shalit’s release.

‘Catastrophe’

Earlier, President Medvedev said the Middle East needed to rid itself of nuclear weapons to help avoid potential regional and global catastrophe.

He spoke after talks with Syrian President Bashar al-Assad as the two countries signed bilateral agreements.

Mr Medvedev is the first Russian head of state to visit Syria in decades.

“Tensions in the Middle East threaten to lead to a new explosion or even a catastrophe,” he told AP news agency.

Moscow is making a diplomatic push to ease antagonism between Israel and Syria.

Syria is under investigation by the International Atomic Energy Agency for having a suspected nuclear site.

The site was destroyed by Israeli warplanes in 2007, although Damascus strenuously denied the claims, saying the site was a conventional military complex.

Israel, in turn, has never officially admitted having nuclear weapons, but is widely believed to have a significant arsenal.

Iran sanctions

Egypt is leading non-aligned nations in a push to convene a conference next year on turning the Middle East into nuclear weapon-free region.

Mr Medvedev also urged Iran to cooperate with the international community over its controversial nuclear programme.

He has indicated that Russia could support new UN Security Council sanctions against Iran over its atomic programme.

The US and some European countries accuse Iran of trying to develop atomic weapons, a charge Tehran denies.

During his visit to Syria, Mr Medvedev signed a series of bilateral agreements with President Assad, aimed at boosting co-operation in tourism, communications, information technology and scientific research.

He then travelled to Ankara, where Turkey and Russia are expected to sign a series of energy co-operation agreements.This article is from the BBC News website. © British Broadcasting Corporation, The BBC is not responsible for the content of external internet sites.

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"Uniformed soldiers" should not be held without proper access to Red Cross and UN. Moreover Shalit is a low ranking sipahi who has not control over Israeli military policy, and carries no particular "secrets" with him.

Correct me if I wrong on this assertion that when he was "abducted" or caught by Hamas, he was not involved in an active military campaign.

It is time to release the sipahi Shalit or at least be given full access to Red Cross + UN.

However if Shalit wasn't uniformed, and doing something secretive against Hamas, then the rules would be different.

I guess Hamas needs to end both of your sorry lives.

they can end urs too if you come in their way of getting power. dont forget they killed their own people to rule.

I really don't understand what you are getting at. Are you condemning the use of political violence to pursue one's aspirations?

Political violence can be a very effective tool, albeit in the short-run. That's exactly what my post was about, using political violence to teach the Gazans a lesson in who to vote for. Everyone does it, really!

Israel just has better tools, because we Jews are an advanced people.

I guess CP hasn't learned a lesson from his idol Khawaja.

The same Mullah who was the self-appointed Khawajah Sira of the Talibots. In the end, Talibots kicked Khawajah's @rse and threw his body in ditch as if he was a pig.

This is what happens to the supporters of Qaida and Talibots.

And yet some people refuse to learn.

SubhanAllah, I've learned much from Khawaja Shaheed. The lesson learned was to never work for a system which bows down to kufr, namely Mush and co. It will only lead to death and destruction.

PS: I'm still looking for you to prove my support of TTP.

PS2: You ran away when asked if your Qadiani, are you or not?

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Thank you guys.

brother why are u embarassing her.He/She/it dosent wants to answer it so leave it.