Syria's main opposition groups agreed at unprecedented talks Thursday to negotiate with President Bashar al-Assad's regime but insisted he must step down at the start of a political transition.
"The participants are ready to negotiate with representatives of the Syrian regime based on the Geneva 1 communique... within a specific timeframe that would be agreed on with the United Nations," said a statement issued after two days of talks between a range of armed and political opposition groups in the Saudi capital Riyadh.
But the opposition groups insisted that "Bashar al-Assad and his aides quit power with the start of the transition period" set out last month in Vienna by top diplomats from 17 countries...
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"The participants are ready to negotiate with representatives of the Syrian regime based on the Geneva 1 communique... within a specific timeframe that would be agreed on with the United Nations," said a statement issued after two days of talks between a range of armed and political opposition groups in the Saudi capital Riyadh.
But the opposition groups insisted that "Bashar al-Assad and his aides quit power with the start of the transition period" set out last month in Vienna by top diplomats from 17 countries...
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Syrian President Bashar al-Assad said the United States and Saudi Arabia wanted "terrorist groups" to join peace talks proposed by world powers, and that nobody in Syria would accept such talks, in an interview transcript published by state media...
ReplyDeleteAsked whether he would be willing to join negotiations called for by world powers by Jan. 1, he said: "They want the Syrian government to negotiate with terrorists, something I don't think anyone would accept in any country."
"Whenever they want to change their approach, give up the armaments, we are ready, while to deal with them as a political entity, this is something we completely refuse," he said in response to another question about whether he would be willing to negotiate with opposition groups that met in Riyadh this week.
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11/12/15