Syrian opposition group urges unity in peace talks


(MENAFN- The Peninsula) Former Syrian deputy prime minister Qadri Jamil gestures during a press conference after a round of negotiations between the Syrian regime-tolerated opposition (Moscow - Cairo group) and UN Special Envoy for Syria Staffan de Mistura (not pictured) at the European headquarters of the United Nations in Geneva Switzerland 26 April 2016. EPA/SALVATORE DI NOLFI



Geneva:A Syrian opposition group tolerated by President Bashar al-Assad's regime said Tuesday it had asked the UN to merge all opposition factions into one delegation at the next round of peace talks.

The comments came from Syria's former deputy premier Qadri Jamil who was sacked by Assad in 2013 and now heads the so-called Moscow Group an opposition faction close to the Kremlin which has met repeatedly with UN envoy Staffan de Mistura at negotiations in Geneva.

When the Syria peace process was relaunched in January the UN recognised the Saudi and Western-backed High Negotiations Committee (HNC) as the official opposition delegation.

Jamil however said that approach was not working.

The Moscow Group has "asked that all opposition groups be merged into one delegation... The current situation with several delegations is not normal. It should not continue" Jamil said.

He also said the UN should organise face-to-face meetings between the opposition and regime after previous rounds have seen the sides meet separately with mediators.

The HNC suspended its participation in the Geneva talks last week to protest restrictions on humanitarian access on the ground and escalating violence accusing the regime of repeatedly violating a ceasefire in place since February 27.

Unlike the HNC Jamil's group has not insisted that Assad step down before a transitional government is formed.

But the ex-premier said that divisions between various camps should not stop Syrian opposition groups from meeting the regime as a single delegation.

In the current round of talks which began on April 13 Jamil's faction has been meeting de Mistura alongside the so-called Cairo Group which is also tolerated by the regime.

The UN envoy has also met with a Syria-based opposition faction considered very close to the government.

De Mistura is due to give a progress report to the UN Security Council on Wednesday when the talks are scheduled to go into recess.

The government delegation led by Syria's UN ambassador Bashar al-Jaafari held its final meeting with de Mistura on Tuesday before the talks are paused.

"I can describe this particular round as useful and constructive" Jaafari told journalists adding that his delegation would be leaving Geneva on Wednesday.

Jaafari has said that Damascus was prepared to discuss a new unity government incorporating some opposition representatives but has ruled out any negotiations on Assad's future leaving the regime and HNC deadlocked on the issue.

Syria's war began as a pro-democracy revolt in 2011 but later morphed into a civil war that has left more than 270000 people dead after the regime unleashed a brutal crackdown on dissenters.

AFP


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