The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Syrian opposition to send delegation to Geneva peace talks

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RIYADH: Syria’s disparate opposition groups announced an agreement yesterday to send a united delegation to next week’s UN-brokered peace talks in Geneva, as internatio­nal diplomatic efforts intensify to end the six-year conflict.

The announceme­nt came on the second day of a Saudi-sponsored meeting in Riyadh, where around 140 opposition figures are gathered to unify their ranks before direct talks with Syrian President Bashar al-Assad’s regime on Nov 28.

Several rounds of talks hosted by the United Nations have failed to bring an end to the Syrian conflict, which has killed more than 330,000 people since 2011 and forced millions from their homes.

“We have agreed with the groups here in Riyadh, along with the Cairo and Moscow platforms, to form one united delegation to participat­e in the Geneva talks,” Syrian opposition member Bassma Kodmani told reporters in Riyadh.

Kodmani added that further meetings would be held to

We have agreed with the groups here in Riyadh, along with the Cairo and Moscow platforms, to form one united delegation to participat­e in the Geneva talks. Bassma Kodmani, Syrian opposition member

finalise the names and number of representa­tives each group would have in the 50-strong unified delegation.

The delegates at the meeting have been under heavy pressure to row back on some of their more radical demands after a series of battlefiel­d victories that have given Assad’s regime the upper hand.

A Cairo-based Syrian opposition group agreed earlier Thursday to join ranks with other opposition clusters including the Saudi-backed High Negotiatio­ns Committee (HNC) – the largest bloc in the opposition – and the Istanbul-based National Coalition.

After prolonged discussion­s that dragged into the night, Moscow-based Syrian opposition group also appeared to have joined forces with that delegation.

But there were still lingering difference­s.

Kodami said the HNC and its closest allies maintained their longstandi­ng demand that Assad step down from power as a prerequisi­te for a transition­al phase to end the Syrian war, prompting “reservatio­ns” from the Moscow group.

Several key opposition figures boycotted the meeting, including the Moscow group’s Jamil and Riad Hijab of the HNC.

Hijab stepped down as leader of the Saudi-backed HNC this week over “attempts to lower the ceiling of the revolution and prolong the regime”.

Assad’s fate has been a major stumbling block in multiple rounds of negotiatio­ns between the Syrian regime and the opposition. — AFP

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 ??  ?? Smoke rising following a reported air strike on the rebel-held besieged town of Arbin, in the Eastern Ghouta region on the outskirts of Damascus. — AFP photo
Smoke rising following a reported air strike on the rebel-held besieged town of Arbin, in the Eastern Ghouta region on the outskirts of Damascus. — AFP photo

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