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  Syrian government says peace talks still in preparatory phase

Syrian government says peace talks still in preparatory phase

AFP
Published : Feb 3, 2016, 1:37 am IST
Updated : Feb 3, 2016, 1:37 am IST

The biggest push to date to end Syria’s tangled war was thrown into fresh disarray on Tuesday as the government denied formal peace negotiations had begun and the opposition cancelled a meeting with t

The biggest push to date to end Syria’s tangled war was thrown into fresh disarray on Tuesday as the government denied formal peace negotiations had begun and the opposition cancelled a meeting with the UN envoy.

Chief regime negotiator Bashar al-Jaafari insisted that discussions were still “in a preparatory phase,” only a day after UN special envoy Staffan de Mistura announced the Geneva talks had officially started.

“We are still in the preparatory phase for indirect talks ... We still don’t know who the Opposition delegation is,” Mr Jaafari told reporters after meeting Mr de Mistura. “We also asked for the names of participants and the agenda of indirect talks... We are waiting to know... whom we will negotiate with,” he said, saying the opposition delegation was not made up of “professional politicians”.

Mr de Mistura, the third person to be UN Syria en-voy, said late Monday that his first formal meeting with the Opposition High Negotiations Committee si-gnalled the official start of the hoped-for six months of peace talks. He said he exp-ected the talks to be “complicated and difficult” but hoped they would “achieve something” in time for a mooted meeting of key outside players announced by Russia for February 11 in Munich, Germany.

In another sign that political momentum had slowed, HNC representatives said they would not attend a scheduled meeting with Mr de Mistura on Tuesday.

“There is no meeting with de Mistura,” said HNC member Farah Atassi. “We presented the demands that we wanted to demand. At this moment, there is no reason to repeat ourselves with de Mistura,” she added.

The HNC has demanded the regime allows humanitarian access to besieged towns, stops bombing civilians and releases thousands of prisoners — some of them children — languishing in regime jails. “We are waiting for an answer from de Mistura on what we discussed yesterday. We need to see the lifting of sieges,” HNC spokesman Salem al-Meslet said.