Tuesday, 02 January 2024 12:17 GMT

Opposition groups agree Assad must go


(MENAFN- Arab News) BRUSSELS: Syria's two main opposition groups settled longstanding differences Friday to agree that President Bashar Assad must step down in any deal to end the country's bloody conflict.
The issue has dogged efforts to get the exiled but widely recognized Syrian National Coalition and the National Coordination Committee for Democratic Change (NCCDC) which is tolerated by the Syrian authorities to agree a common platform.
The two groups said in a statement after a meeting in Brussels that peace 'can be achieved through a political process undertaken by the Syrians themselves under the auspices of the UN.'
This solution would involve 'a fundamental and comprehensive change of the current political regime including the head of the regime and all its leaders pillars and security agencies.'
They said they had now 'agreed a road map for the salvation of Syria including the basic principles of a political settlement to be adopted by their respective competent bodies.'
This would be based on the 2012 Geneva accord which envisaged a transitional government of national unity with full powers to run the country and organize elections.
Up to now the NCCDC had appeared to leave the door open for Assad to play a role in a transitional government but the National Coalition was bitterly opposed and restated that position again on Friday.
'We do not see any role for Assad or members of his government in a transitional body' Hisham Marwa of the National Coalition told a press conference in Brussels after talks there.
'They should be brought to justice and not be rewarded by being involved in any transitional body' he said.
NCCDC executive bureau member Khalaf Dahowd said the most important thing was the overall agreement not Assad's role.
'We have a political agreement which gathers all the political camps. We do not think these things should prevent us from finding common ground.'
His colleague Safwan Akkash said 'Assad's role is secondary' while the fate of other members of the regime 'will be discussed.'
The NCCDC which is also known as the National Coordination Body is part of the country's 'tolerated' opposition operating inside Syria but under tight restrictions.



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