mardi 28 janvier 2014

Syria: the political transition on the table



 After a first failure, Monday, Jan. 27 , leading to blockage of discussions on Syria, the UN mediator Lakhdar Brahimi wants to put on the table the crucial question of the political transition, "red line" for delegations plan and the opposition met in Geneva.Monday, negotiations between the two enemy camps broke down early in the morning on the menu of the talks. The opposition reacted violently when the regime submitted a " worksheet " five points, including a call to countries that finance "terrorist" groups - rebels - to cease their support , referring to Saudi Arabia Qatar and Turkey. "[The ] regime wanted to divert discussions should focus on the application of Geneva I" accused Rima Fleyhan , member of the delegation of the opposition.
The Geneva Declaration I, adopted in June 2012 by the great powers, causing controversy between supporters and opponents of President Bashar al- Assad since the start . The opposition believes that it provides a " transitional government with full powers ," which involves the departure of President Al -Assad. The regime considers meanwhile it opens the way for a broader unity government , dismissing the scenario of a departure Assad .


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