ASTANA, Kazakhstan: Syria’s opposition yesterday said it was more important “than ever before” that Russia push Bashar al-Assad’s government towards a political settlement, as new peace talks kicked off in Kazakhstan, reports AFP.
A new round of Syria peace talks backed by powerbrokers Russia, Iran and Turkey began earlier Thursday in the Kazakh capital Astana as major powers seek to revive a hobbled peace process.
Delegations from Russia, Iran and Turkey along with Syrian regime representatives and a 20-strong opposition delegation had all arrived in the Kazakh capital Astana for two days of talks, a Kazakh foreign ministry spokesman said.
The UN’s envoy for Syria, Staffan de Mistura, is expected to attend the second day of talks on Friday, the ministry added.
On Thursday, de Mistura will meet Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov in Moscow.
In Astana, the Syrian delegation urged Russia to push Assad’s government towards a peace settlement.
“We are asking the Russian side, now more than ever before, to put pressure on the regime to push it towards a political settlement,” the Syrian opposition delegation said in a statement after meeting with a United Nations team.
“The detainees are the priority for the military delegation. We will focus on this cause with the Russian delegation,” the statement added.
The Syrian negotiators will also focus on the reinforcement of the ceasefire, especially in the de-escalation zones, as well as the lifting of sieges on all towns and villages and the delivery of assistance to those in need, the statement said.
Syria’s SANA state news agency reported that Russia’s delegation had “met separately with the Iranian and Turkish delegations.”
“After the bilateral meetings, there will be a trilateral meeting between the three sponsor states,” it said.
The negotiations should conclude with a plenary session involving all the parties on Friday.
The eighth round of talks comes after Russian leader Vladimir Putin ordered a partial withdrawal of Russian forces during a surprise visit to the war-torn country last week. Moscow has spearheaded the talks in Astana since the start of the year as it tries to turn its game-changing military intervention in Syria into a negotiated settlement.
The Kremlin also hopes to convene a political congress in the Black Sea resort of Sochi which would bring together regime officials and the opposition to reinvigorate a hobbled peace process.
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said Thursday there were currently “no dates” for the Sochi congress as of yet.
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