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    UN Syria envoy says Astana talks ‘not far from final declaration’

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    UN Syria envoy says Astana talks ‘not far from final declaration’ Empty UN Syria envoy says Astana talks ‘not far from final declaration’

    Post by Rocky Tue 24 Jan 2017, 4:01 am

    UN Syria envoy says Astana talks ‘not far from final declaration’
    Posted on January 24, 2017 by Editorial Staff in Syria
    UN Syria envoy says Astana talks ‘not far from final declaration’ UN-special-envoy-for-Syria-Staffan-de-Mistura-26-Feb-2016-photo-courtesy-UN
    UN special envoy for Syria, Staffan de Mistura. Feb 26, 2016. Photo: UN

    [size=11]Syrian rebels say no plan to sign communique at Astana talks[/size]
    ASTANA,— The UN envoy for Syria said Tuesday that a final declaration was close to being achieved at indirect talks between Syrian rebels and Damascus in the Kazakh capital Astana.
    “We are not far from a final declaration,” Staffan de Mistura said. “There are very intense discussions because this is not about a paper, this is about a cessation of hostilities which means Syrian lives.”

    Rebel spokesman Yehya al-Aridi said earlier Tuesday that the group would not sign a declaration coming out of the talks, saying it would be issued by its sponsors, rebel backer Turkey, regime ally Russia and possibly Iran.
    Aridi added that the final declaration was a “general statement” that is “not meant to be signed by the parties”.
    The rebels on Monday backed out of face-to-face negotiations with Damascus over the regime’s continued bombardment and attacks on a flashpoint outside the capital Damascus.
    The armed opposition has said that the Astana talks should aim to bolster a frail truce brokered by Moscow and Ankara last month but the regime has called for a political solution to the conflict and for rebels to lay down their arms in exchange for an amnesty.
    The first day of the talks yielded no apparent breakthrough.
    Meanwhile the U.S.-backed Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) opposition group, which was not invited to Astana talks, said will not adhere to any decisions reached during the intra-Syrian talks held in Astana, the SDF General Command said Monday.
    “And we the components of SDF see that excluding Kurds from participating in the meeting as a part on the negotiations table is a violation of our right and sacrifices, so we would not abide by a congress’ decisions that we would not be invited to,” the general command said in a statement.
    More than 310,000 people have been killed and more than half of Syria’s population displaced since the conflict erupted in 2011.

    http://ekurd.net/syria-astana-talks-declaration-2017-01-24

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