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Syrian negotiator Al Ja’afari says he will study UN paper

Opposing sides in the war come face-to-face in Geneva for the first time in three years

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The chief Syrian government negotiator at peace talks in Geneva said yesterday he had received a paper from United Nations mediator Staffan de Mistura and would study it, but a first meeting had covered only the format of talks.

Opposing sides in the war came face-to-face at the UN for the first time in three years on Thursday, to hear mediator de Mistura urge cooperatio­n.

But with obvious tensions among participan­ts at the opening ceremony and the opposition delegation not fully under one umbrella, there appeared little prospect the sides would meet directly soon.

“During this round of talks we discussed the format of upcoming meetings ... exclusivel­y,” Bashar Al Ja’afari told reporters after about two hours of discussion­s.

“At the end of the meeting, de Mistura gave us a paper and we agreed to study this paper. We shall inform him of our position vis-a-vis this paper,” he said.

He corrected an interprete­r who described it as a “document”, and gave no details of what it said. He took no questions.

De Mistura was holding bilateral meetings with the delegation­s yesterday to establish a plan for this round of negotiatio­ns that could run into early March.

UN spokeswoma­n Alessandra Vellucci cautioned that “this process is in its very early days” and not to expect fast results. She said de Mistura is “seeking to facilitate a process, and this requires some delicate handling.”

At the last Geneva talks, 10 months ago, de Mistura had to shuttle between the parties who never met in the same room.

The negotiatio­ns made slow progress and were suspended as the war escalated.

 ?? AFP ?? Bashar Al Ja’afari (left) greets Staffan de Mistura on the second day of new Syria peace talks in Geneva yesterday.
AFP Bashar Al Ja’afari (left) greets Staffan de Mistura on the second day of new Syria peace talks in Geneva yesterday.

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