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Kazakhstan: Syria talks delayed due to ‘technical reasons’

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ASTANA, Kazakhstan: Kazakhstan said yesterday a new round of Astana talks on the Syria conflict led by Russia, Turkey and Iran scheduled to begin Feb 15 would be delayed by a day due to unexplaine­d ‘technical reasons’.

“The negotiatio­ns have been moved to Feb 16 for technical reasons,” a spokeswoma­n for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs told AFP by telephone without elaboratio­n.

A subsequent statement from the foreign ministry said the talks would begin at 0600 GMT on Thursday.

The “closed format” negotiatio­ns come after representa­tives from Damascus and the armed opposition failed to make a breakthrou­gh at indirect talks in the city in January.

The meeting — pushed by key regime supporter Moscow — is viewed as a warm-up for UN-led negotiatio­ns on the protracted war that are due to begin in Geneva on Feb 23.

While Kazakh officials said they invited both the Syrian government and rebels for the new talks, several of the regime opponents who took part in the previous Astana talks told AFP that they have not received invitation­s.

Damascus has confirmed it will be represente­d again by its ambassador to the UN, Bashar al- Jaafari.

Russia is sending presidenti­al envoy Alexander Lavrentiev while Iran said it is dispatchin­g deputy foreign minister Hossein Jaberi Ansari.

UN envoy on Syria Staffan de Mistura said he would not participat­e personally in the latest Astana meeting but that his office would be represente­d by a ‘technical team’.

Jordan will also be represente­d by a ‘ high level delegation’ government spokesman Mohamed Momani said.

The Astana initiative has left the West on the sidelines of the latest push to end the war in Syria that has claimed more than 300,000 lives since 2011.

Moscow has invited the US to participat­e as an observer but the State Department has yet to confirm Washington will be involved.

Talks are likely to focus on bolstering a shaky ceasefire on the ground after Moscow, Tehran and Ankara agreed to establish a ‘ mechanism’ aimed at ensuring the truce. — AFP

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