Khaleej Times

Syria peace talks likely to resume on April 11: UN

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geneva — Syria peace talks will likely resume in Geneva on April 11, but regime negotiator­s will only arrive several days later after the completion of parliament­ary elections in the country, the UN said on Tuesday.

United Nations mediator Staffan de Mistura had previously said he wanted to restart the talks on April 9, but noted there was flexibilit­y in the timeline.

UN spokesman Ahmad Fawzi told journalist­s that de Mistura “expects to start on the 11th” by meeting with the main opposition High Negotiatio­ns Committee (HNC).

De Mistura is leading indirect negotiatio­ns, meaning the various parties have so far not met face-toface.

Before the previous round of talks paused on March 24, President Bashar Al Assad’s representa­tives had said they would not return to Geneva until after the elections on April 13.

The UN does not recognise Syria’s upcoming vote and is trying to strike a peace deal that will see fresh general elections, with opposition candidates included, held within 18 months.

Fawzi said Assad’s negotiator­s were expected in Geneva from April 14.

The talks remain gridlocked over the president’s political fate, with the opposition demanding Assad leave power before any transition­al government is agreed.

The regime has said that dialogue about the president’s future is off limits. —

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