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Syria peace talks broaden as opposition meet UN envoy

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GENEVA: Peace talks to end Syria’s brutal war broadened Wednesday to include an opposition group close to Moscow, as the UN intensifie­d efforts to find a political solution to the five-year conflict.

UN mediator Staffan de Mistura met for the first time late Wednesday with an umbrella delegation including the socalled Moscow Group, which are demanding an equal seat at the negotiatin­g table.

That would be hotly contested by the ‘official’ opposition High Negotiatio­ns Committee (HNC), which insists it alone must represent the opposition in the talks.

The UN did not clarify what role the new group would play in the negotiatio­ns but co-president Randa Kassis told reporters “We are here as a negotiatin­g delegation.”

The entry into the Geneva talks of the Moscow Group, along with the so-called Cairo and Istana groups, followed Russia’s surprise decision to withdraw most of its forces from Syria, where they had been fighting in support of President Bashar al-Assad.

Western government­s voiced hopes the continuing pull-out could boost the talks by pressuring Assad.

Russia has said its five-month bombing campaign in Syria had helped push back the jihadists and analysts say it has allowed Assad’s forces to gain ground and cement their hold on key parts of the country. But the US military said Wednesday it had seen no significan­t reduction in Russia’s combat power in the war-torn country.

In Geneva, it was not immediatel­y

30 Shebab killed in two clashes in Somalia, say officials

We are here as a negotiatin­g delegation.

NAIROBI: Thirty insurgents in Somalia’s al-Qaeda-aligned Shebab jihadist group were killed Wednesday in heavy clashes in the south and northeast of the country, Kenya’s armed forces and local authoritie­s said separately.

In the first incident, the Kenya Defence Force (KDF) said it had thwarted an assault on a military camp at Afmadhow in the Lower Juba area in southern Somalia, killing 19 rebels and seizing a haul of weapons.

Kenyan troops operating under the African Union Mission to Somalia (AMISOM) mission “foiled a planned attack” near the camp, operated by the Somali National Army (SNA) and AMISOM, the KDF said in a statement.

“The... terrorists had approached the camp at night with the intent to attack and cut off the SNA from the AMISOM KDF camp,” it said.

“KDF soldiers on patrol identified the militants and engaged them in a fierce battle. The (Shebab) attempted to fight back, but were swiftly repulsed by the KDF soldiers on patrol and those at the camp,” it said, quoting army spokesman David Obonyo. — AFP clear what impact the inclusion of the pro-Moscow group would have on the talks, or whether it was a gesture from de Mistura to Russia following the pullout.

The UN envoy has said Russia’s action could have a ‘positive'’ impact on efforts to end the conflict and that Moscow’s announceme­nt on the day negotiatio­ns opened was ‘not a coincidenc­e’.

After multiple failed peace efforts, de Mistura has said he sees added ‘momentum’ in the current round of dialogue, which comes as a ceasefire imposed on February 27 remains broadly in place.

His tentative optimism was backed by US Secretary of State John Kerry who heads to Moscow next week to discuss the peace drive.

“We may face the best opportunit­y that we’ve had in years to end (the war),” Kerry said Tuesday.

The conflict has killed more than 270,000 people and send millions fleeing, many seeking new lives in Europe where the influx of refugees and migrants from the Middle East, Africa and Asia has created a huge headache for the EU.

The Moscow Group is tolerated by Damascus and has not insisted on Assad’s departure as a condition for creating a transition­al government, which is an unequivoca­l demand of HNC.

It represents a more ‘rational’ opposition, which can serve as “a bridge between the regime and the (HNC) delegation,” said Qadri Jamil, co-president of the group and Syria’s former deputy premier, who was sacked by Assad in 2013 and is now viewed by Damascus as a moderate opponent.

During their meeting with de Mistura, the Moscow Group handed over a proposed sevenpoint programme, calling among other things for the creation of a ‘transition­al governing body’ in Syria, ‘the definition and content of which should be reached through negotiatio­ns’.

Regime delegation head Bashar al-Jafaari appeared to welcome the arrival of the new opposition faction.

“No one can monopolise the opposition,” Jafaari said after meeting with de Mistura Wednesday morning, in a reference to the HNC.

The latest spat between rival camps highlights the huge obstacles standing in the way of a peace deal. — AFP

Randa Kassis, UN’s co-president

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 ??  ?? UN Special Envoy of the Secretary-General for Syria Staffan de Mistura (centre left) speaks with former Syrian deputy Prime Minister Qadri Jamil (second right) and Syria’s regime-tolerated opposition during a new round of negotiatio­ns of Syrian peace...
UN Special Envoy of the Secretary-General for Syria Staffan de Mistura (centre left) speaks with former Syrian deputy Prime Minister Qadri Jamil (second right) and Syria’s regime-tolerated opposition during a new round of negotiatio­ns of Syrian peace...

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