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Russia-led Syria peace congress to be held on Jan 30

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MOSCOW: Russian-led peace talks on Syria will be held on January 30 in the Black Sea resort of Sochi, Russia’s chief negotiator Aleksandr Lavrentyev said Saturday, quoted by Interfax news agency.

Russia, a steadfast supporter of Syria’s Bashar Assad, is set to co-host the summit with regime ally Iran and opposition backer Turkey with the aim of setting up a new constituti­on for post-war Syria.

Organizers had said earlier that the peace talks were planned for Jan. 29 and 30, but Lavrentyev said that the participan­ts would arrive on Jan. 29 and “the forum itself will take place on Jan. 30.”

Diplomats from Russia, Turkey and Iran have been holding discussion­s on how to organize the talks behind closed doors in a Sochi hotel, Russian news agencies reported.

“I consider the meeting went well. We managed to agree on lists of participan­ts of the forum,” Lavrentyev said.

He said invitation­s would be sent within a few days, quoted by RIA Novosti news agency.

Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said at a press conference in New York on Friday that Moscow had invited around 1,500 representa­tives of the Syrian people “including sheikhs, tribal leaders and representa­tives of civil society.”

The talks will come after the latest round of UN-sponsored negotiatio­ns in Geneva ended in failure in December.

“We want to launch the process of political settlement in order to breath life into the Geneva process,” Lavrentyev said.

The UN itself will host a new round of peace talks on Syria next week in Vienna.

The war has displaced millions of people and is estimated to have claimed the lives of at least 340,000 people since 2011.

Moscow said it hopes the UN will send its special envoy on Syria, Staffan de Mistura, to the Sochi forum.

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