Times of Suriname

Syrian groups urge UN boycott of Putin-hosted conference

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SYRIA - Dozens of Syria’s leading civil society groups have warned that a planned Russian-sponsored conference is seeking to bypass the UN-led peace process and will entrench President Bashar al-Assad in power. The 120 organisati­ons inside the Working Group for Syria are urging Staffan de Mistura, the UN special envoy for Syria, not to attend the conference set for the end of January, saying it would represent a “dangerous departure from the (UNled) Geneva process”. The Russian president, Vladimir Putin, is set to host a two-day Syrian Congress on National Dialogue in the Black Sea resort of Sochi, and is planning to send out over 1,700 invitation­s to Syrian groups, including to some members of the Syrian official opposition. Many opposition groups have already said they will not attend. De Mistura has not definitive­ly confirmed whether or not he will attend, and said he is opposed to anything that cuts across the UN process. But de Mistura may not want to alienate Putin by boycotting the talks since he needs Russia to put pressure on Assad to show flexibilit­y if the stalled UN talks are to make progress. The last round of talks ended in failure before Christmas as the Assad regime refused to negotiate and instead focused on chalking up continued military victories.

The Working Group for Syria’s president, Bassam alKuwaitii, claimed the Sochi conference was designed to set up a process to ratify minor constituti­onal changes that will leave Assad in power prior to Syrian elections conducted on the same undemocrat­ic basis as previous elections held by the regime. “The very fact that the congress is to have 1,700 attendees over two days shows that no genuine negotiatio­ns are planned,” he said. (Theguardia­n.com)

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