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Friday, January 31, 2014

Syrian negotiations ended ' recriminations '



Syrian negotiations ended ' recriminations '

Syrian government and the opposition yelling at each other for a week after peace talks in Geneva ended without agreement important .

Syrian Foreign Minister , Walid Muallem , said the opposition parties are not adults , Louay Safi of the delegation while the opposition said the regime has no desire to stop the bloodshed Click .

Meanwhile, the envoy of the United Nations ( UN ) Lakhdar Brahimi said he saw there " the same basic ideas " between the two parties , and more negotiations scheduled on 10th February.

The opposition had agreed to join , but declined to give his commitment Muallem .

" We represent the concerns and interests of our people . If we feel [ the next meeting ] is their desire , then we 'll be back , " said Muallem told reporters .


Opposition delegation , Louay Safi , said not wish to negotiate non-stop and urged the government to hand over power .

He said the opposition parties are trying to " heat up the conference " by forcing the government to hand over power .

On the other hand , opposition leader Ahmed Jarba said he and his colleagues had been " against the regime , the regime knows only blood and death " .

The two sides discussed humanitarian issues and possible ways to end the violence .

Click the first peace talks had made ​​some deal Click on civilians in Homs and a ceasefire in a number of local areas to allow access for humanitarian workers .

UN aid chief Valerie Amos said the deal had allowed some aid to get through to a few thousand keluarga.BBC

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