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New round of Syria talks begins in Astana

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Anew round of Syria peace talks brokered by Iran, Russia, and Turkey has begun in Kazakhstan’s capital of Astana.

It is the seventh round of talks in what is referred to as the Astana peace process for Syria, Press TV reported.

Delegation­s from the Syrian government and armed opposition groups as well as the three guarantor states are present at the talks. So are representa­tives from the United Nations, Jordan, and the United States, according to reports.

The Iranian delegation, headed by Deputy Foreign Minister Hossein Jaberi Ansari, arrived in the Kazakh capital on Sunday.

Expert-level talks began that same day, and the high-level talks will continue until today. Syria has been beset by conflict since March 2011. Another peace process for Syria has been ongoing under the auspices of the UN. Known as the Geneva peace process, it has achieved little in comparison with the Astana process, which began just this year and has already cultivated in the establishm­ent of four de-escalation zones which are expected to ease the conflict now in its seventh year.

Meanwhile, there are unconfirme­d reports of plans to enforce no-fly zones over these areas.

Iran and Russia are the Syrian government’s allies, while Turkey is a supporter of anti-damascus groups.

Agenda

Jaberi Ansari, the Iranian chief negotiator, told IRIB before the start of the talks that the first item on the agenda of the negotiatio­ns was reviewing the activities of the three guarantor states within the framework of the deescalati­on zones, particular­ly in Idlib, in northern Syria.

He said the latest developmen­ts and any potential breaches of the de-escalation agreement would be discussed.

Russia on Idlib

Other issues to be addressed, he said, are two documents that have humanitari­an significan­ce, one on the exchange of captives and bodies, and the other on the clearance of mines in various areas in Syria. He said the Islamic Republic would “seriously” pursue the two issues because of their humanitari­an importance and to contain the losses inflicted on the people of Syria over the course of the Syrian conflict.

Jaberi Ansari said some parties had also floated ideas on the political process to be pursued in Syria. He said viewpoints would be exchanged and consultati­ons would be made on those ideas. If an agreement is reached, he said, it will be publicly announced.

RIA news agency cited Russia’s special envoy for Syria and chief negotiator at the Astana talks as expressing hope that Turkey would help stabilize the situation in Idlib.

“There is a pretty high level of tension there (in Idlib) and there is still a threat of offensives by radical groups deployed there,” Alexander Lavrentiev said. “But we hope that our Turkish partners will in the end fulfill their part of the obligation­s concerning the Idlib de-escalation zone and will stabilize the situation there.”

 ??  ?? presstv.com Iran’s chief negotiator and Deputy Foreign Minister Hossein Jaberi Ansari (4th L) talks to the Syrian government’s representa­tive, Bashar al-jaafari (4th R) during the 7th round of peace talks for Syria, in Astana, Kazakhstan, on October...
presstv.com Iran’s chief negotiator and Deputy Foreign Minister Hossein Jaberi Ansari (4th L) talks to the Syrian government’s representa­tive, Bashar al-jaafari (4th R) during the 7th round of peace talks for Syria, in Astana, Kazakhstan, on October...

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