Oman Daily Observer

‘Syria talks at risk over truce violations’

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BEIRUT: Turkey warned on Wednesday that a new round of Syria peace talks was at risk, accusing President Bashar al Assad’s government of violating a fragile truce it brokered with Russia last week.

The nationwide ceasefire has brought quiet to large parts of Syria, but has been threatened by ongoing fighting in the Wadi Barada region near the capital Damascus.

Government forces backed by Hizbullah group are fighting to recapture the area, which is the main source of water to the capital.

Supply has been cut since December 22, with the regime and rebels trading accusation­s over responsibi­lity.

Turkey’s Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu on Wednesday urged the regime and its backers to end their “violations” of the truce, warning they were jeopardisi­ng the planned talks in Kazakh capital Astana this month.

“If we do not stop the increasing violations, the Astana process could fail. After the ceasefire, we see violations,” Cavusoglu told the state-run Anadolu news agency in an interview.

He urged Russia and Iran to pressure Damascus and Hizbullah to stop the fighting.

Despite the call, fighting continued on the ground in Wadi Barada on Wednesday, the Britain-based Syrian Observator­y for Human Rights monitor said. It reported ongoing clashes as well as government air strikes and artillery fire in the area, but had no immediate details on casualties.

Wadi Barada has been under government siege since 2015, but government forces upped pressure on the region several weeks ago as they tried to secure a “reconcilia­tion deal” with rebels there.

The regime has reached a series of such deals with opposition forces around Damascus in recent months, offering rebels safe passage to other parts of the country in return for surrender.

The government accuses rebels in the area of deliberate­ly targeting water infrastruc­ture, causing leaking fuel to poison the supply to the capital, and then cutting the flow altogether.

If we do not stop the increasing violations, the Astana process could fail. After the ceasefire, we see violations MEVLUT CAVUSOGLU Foreign Minister

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