The Jerusalem Post

UN invites US and allies for Syria talks next month

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GENEVA (Reuters) – UN Syria envoy Staffan de Mistura has invited the United States and six other countries for talks in Geneva next month, a UN spokeswoma­n said on Tuesday, as the United Nations continues its push for a new Syrian constituti­on.

He plans to meet senior representa­tives from the United States, Britain, Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Germany, France and Egypt on September 14, two days after he meets officials from Russia, Turkey and Iran on September 11-12 for previously announced talks.

“This is going to be an opportunit­y to discuss the way ahead on the political process,” UN spokeswoma­n Alessandra Vellucci said.

De Mistura is tasked with forming a committee of Syrian citizens to draw up the new constituti­on, after receiving nomination­s from the Syrian government and the opposition.

The planned meetings follow a similar set of talks with both groups of countries in June, although Egypt was not involved in that round.

The discussion­s about setting up a constituti­onal committee have made slow progress and represent a big downgrade in the United Nations’ ambitions for Syrian peace talks.

For two years the warring sides repeatedly came to Geneva, in a futile search for agreement on political reforms, a new constituti­on and new elections.

But this year, with little US political involvemen­t and major gains on the battlefiel­d by Syrian President Bashar Assad and his Russian and Iranian allies, the UN political process has largely evaporated.

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