Syria talks continue in Geneva without main opposition
Syria peace talks continue in Geneva without main opposition
GENEVA — The United Nations Special Envoy for Syria will brief major powers on the situation late on Wednesday (April 27) at the end of this round of peace talks, a U.N. spokesman said on Tuesday (April 26).
Staffan de Mistura held talks with the Syrian government delegation again on Tuesday and plans to do so again on Wednesday - following a walk-out last week by the main opposition.
He will address a closed-door meeting of the U.N. Security Council from Geneva on Wednesday from 2100 GMT, spokesman Ahmad Fawzi said.
De Mistura also met with a delegation comprised of activists belonging to the "Moscow-Astana platform", and the "Cairo platform," referring to the towns where they coalesced.
These activists, with different backgrounds and political positions, were invited to take part in the Geneva peace process.
Qadri Jamil, a member of the Moscow-Astana platform, said last month their delegation wanted to hold direct talks with the government.
In a position paper they distributed last month, the Moscow-Astana platform called for "democratic, radical, deep and comprehensive change."
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GENEVA — The United Nations Special Envoy for Syria will brief major powers on the situation late on Wednesday (April 27) at the end of this round of peace talks, a U.N. spokesman said on Tuesday (April 26).
Staffan de Mistura held talks with the Syrian government delegation again on Tuesday and plans to do so again on Wednesday - following a walk-out last week by the main opposition.
He will address a closed-door meeting of the U.N. Security Council from Geneva on Wednesday from 2100 GMT, spokesman Ahmad Fawzi said.
De Mistura also met with a delegation comprised of activists belonging to the "Moscow-Astana platform", and the "Cairo platform," referring to the towns where they coalesced.
These activists, with different backgrounds and political positions, were invited to take part in the Geneva peace process.
Qadri Jamil, a member of the Moscow-Astana platform, said last month their delegation wanted to hold direct talks with the government.
In a position paper they distributed last month, the Moscow-Astana platform called for "democratic, radical, deep and comprehensive change."
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