Syrian opposition still unsure on talks

Written By Unknown on Sabtu, 18 Januari 2014 | 20.48

THE question of whether Syrian opposition representatives will participate in the upcoming Geneva II peace conference was set to dominate a second day of talks in Turkey.

"There are differences we cannot hide, as most of the participants want guarantees that the current regime will not have any role in (a) future Syria," opposition member Salem al-Mousalet said on Saturday.

The international meeting in Switzerland, due to start on Wednesday, will seek to negotiate an end to the nearly three-year-old Syrian conflict by clearing the way towards a transitional government.

The opposition Syrian National Coalition has repeatedly said the peace conference should lead to a transitional government with no future role for President Bashar al-Assad and his family.

Assad's government has rejected this demand.

A source inside the meeting, at a secret location on the outskirts of Istanbul, said there were "heated debates" on Friday about the number of delegates who would participate in the conference.

The delegation might include around 15 members, who will represent all parties in the National Coalition, he added.


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