Moderate Syrian rebels ask Kazakhstan to host opposition talks
Publisher | Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty |
Publication Date | 20 April 2015 |
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April 20, 2015
Kazakhstan's Foreign Ministry says several Syrian opposition groups have asked President Nursultan Nazarbaev to host talks with opposition delegates in a bid to resolve Syria's civil war.
Astana did not specify which groups made the request, but said they were invited to Kazakhstan "only for a deeper study of the issue in order to find out if additional talks are needed."
Ministry spokesman Altai Abibullaev suggested delegates from Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's regime should not be excluded from any peace talks.
Abibullaev quoted Foreign Minister Erlan Idrisov as saying Astana has no "intention to substitute the existing platforms" of peace talks – known as the Geneva and Moscow formats.
Those formats both include mediated talks with Assad's delegates and moderate opposition figures, but have made little progress.
A moderate opposition figure, Randa Kassis, said in early April that Nazarbaev would be asked to meet with "Syrian opposition activists."
Based on reporting by KazTAG and Interfax
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