Kuwait Times

Syria opposition picks delegation for peace talks

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Syria’s opposition yesterday announced its 21-member delegation, including 10 rebel representa­tives, for a new round of UN-sponsored peace talks in Geneva scheduled for Feb 20. The delegation will be headed by Nasr al-Hariri, a member of the National Coalition, replacing Assad al-Zoabi, who led the opposition at several previous rounds of talks in Geneva last year. The delegation’s chief negotiator was named as Mohamed Sabra, a lawyer who was part of the opposition’s technical team during negotiatio­ns in Geneva in 2014.

He replaces Mohamad Alloush, a rebel from the powerful Army of Islam faction. Alloush served as negotiator during three rounds of peace talks in Geneva as well as negotiatio­ns in the Kazakh capital Astana in January organized by Turkey and Russia. Neither Alloush nor the Army of Islam were listed as members of the delegation to Geneva, though it was unclear if the group was boycotting the talks or would be represente­d by other delegates. No reason was given for the decision to replace either Zoabi or Alloush.

The delegation includes representa­tives from several rebel groups, including Faylaq al-Sham, an Islamist faction active around Damascus, and Liwa Sultan Murad, a battalion close to Turkey.

The umbrella High Negotiatio­ns Committee (HNC) opposition group said the delegation to the talks would for the first time include representa­tives from two additional opposition groupings, known informally as the Moscow group and the Cairo group. But representa­tives from both groups denied they were included in the delegation.

In the past, the HNC has opposed including the two rival opposition groupings in its delegation, accusing members of the coalitions of being too flexible with regard to the Syrian government. The Moscow grouping includes former minister Qadri Jamil, and is close to the Russian leadership, while the Cairo grouping includes former foreign ministry spokesman Jihad Makdissi. Invitation­s to the talks in Geneva have yet to go out, having been delayed in part to allow the opposition to decide on the compositio­n of their delegation.

UN envoy Staffan de Mistura warned last week that he would pick the opposition delegates to the talks if they could not decide on time. But he later appeared to backtrack and said he would delay dispatchin­g invites.

Ahead of the talks, Kazakhstan has invited Syrian rebels and government officials back to Astana on Feb 15-16, but neither party has said officially yet if they will attend. De Mistura will not attend the Astana meeting, but will send a “technical team,” his spokeswoma­n said.—AFP

 ??  ?? CAIRO: This file photo shows Secretary-General of the Syrian National Coalition Nasr al-Hariri leaving a meeting with veteran Syrian opposition figure and prominent Syrian human rights activist Haitham al-Maleh and the Arab League’s SecretaryG­eneral,...
CAIRO: This file photo shows Secretary-General of the Syrian National Coalition Nasr al-Hariri leaving a meeting with veteran Syrian opposition figure and prominent Syrian human rights activist Haitham al-Maleh and the Arab League’s SecretaryG­eneral,...

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