Opposition absent as Syria peace talks start

Published January 30, 2016
GENEVA: Syrian chief negotiator and the country’s ambassador to the UN Bashar al-Jaafari (right) attends the meeting hosted by the United Nations here on Friday.—AP
GENEVA: Syrian chief negotiator and the country’s ambassador to the UN Bashar al-Jaafari (right) attends the meeting hosted by the United Nations here on Friday.—AP

GENEVA: A UN-led push to chart a way out of Syria’s tangled civil war got off to a shaky start on Friday, with only representatives of Bashar al-Assad’s regime attending the first day of supposed peace talks in Switzerland.

The main umbrella body representing the myriad opposition and rebel groups in the five-year-old conflict were refusing to take part at the start of what are meant to be six months of intra-Syrian negotiations in Geneva.

A member of this group, the High Negotiations Committee (HNC), said however that a small, low-level team of three spokesmen were en route for Geneva where they might meet UN envoy Staffan de Mistura.

“The media delegation... might meet with de Mistura, with the Americans, but the programme is not clear yet,” Fuad Aliko said. “But not as negotiators.”

Neither de Mistura nor Syria’s UN ambassador Bashar al-Jaafari commented to reporters as they began discussions inside Geneva’s Palais des Nations, the European UN headquarters.

The talks, backed by all the external powers embroiled in the war, are the biggest push yet to end a conflict that has killed more than 260,000 people and facilitated the meteoric rise of the extremist Islamic State (IS) group.

The highly complex conflict, which has been raging for almost five years, has also destabilised the already restive Middle East and drawn in not only regional powers like Saudi Arabia, Iran and Turkey but also the United States and Russia.

It has also forced millions of Syrians from their homes, many of them into neighbouring states and further afield, causing a major political headache for the European Union which received more than one million migrants in 2015.

De Mistura issued an emotional video message on Thursday to Syrians both inside and outside the country saying that after previous failures, this new effort “cannot fail”.

The Geneva negotiations, if they happen properly, would not be face-to-face between the regime and its opponents. Instead they are “proximity talks” where go-betweens shuttle between the different participants.

They are part of an ambitious plan launched in Vienna in November by a raft of key countries including Russia, the United States, Gulf states, Iran and Turkey that foresees elections within 18 months.

Despite Western pressure, the HNC umbrella group has been refusing to show up in Switzerland before an agreement is reached on aid reaching hundreds of thousands of people stuck in besieged towns.

The US State Department said on Thursday these demands were “legitimate” but called on the opposition to take part in what it called “an historic opportunity”.

De Mistura reportedly issued individual invitations to a list of figures opposed to the regime but who are thought to have closer ties to Moscow and have limited influence on the ground.

Published in Dawn, January 30th, 2016

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