From The Past Pages Of Dawn: 1974: Fifty Years Ago: Ancient ties
PESHAWAR: The UAE President, Sheikh Zaid bin Sultan Al-Nahiyan, today [March 11] described friendship between Pakistan and his country as “strong and ancient” and hoped they would grow further. In a brief airport interview … the Sheikh praised Prime Minister Bhutto and wished the people of Pakistan prosperity and progress under his leadership. In low-voiced, fluent Arabic, the distinguished guest expressed the hope that exchange of visits between the two countries would continue to bring their people closer. — Staff correspondent
[Meanwhile, as reported by news agencies from Damascus,] Syrian President Hafez Assad declared yesterday [March 10] after a weekend of incidents with Israel that “armed struggle is the main solution which remains for us”. … Speaking at a ... ceremony for veterans of the October war … Gen. Assad also said “the road to a just peace is long and difficult. We are confronted by an enemy whose existence ... continues to be founded on expansion and aggression”. A New York report adds: ‘Time’ magazine … said President Assad is not pessimistic about chances for a Middle East peace and believes attempts at Israeli-Syrian disengagement “pushes us to further efforts”.
Published in Dawn, March 12th, 2024