Syria peace talks get underway in Kazakhstan's capital Astana

Syria peace talks get underway in Kazakhstans capital Astana
Date: 23.1.2017 13:17

Brokered by Turkey, Russia, Iran, negotiations will address cease-fire violations, security.

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Peace talks aimed at ending the Syria conflict began Monday at a luxury hotel in Kazakhstan’s capital Astana.
 
Fourteen representatives of armed opposition groups gathered at the Rixos Hotel for indirect negotiations with delegates representing the Syrian government.
 
The discussions, which will focus on extending the cease-fire that came into effect on Dec. 30, have been brokered by Turkey, which backs the opposition, and Russia and Iran, who support Bashar al-Assad’s regime.
 
They will discuss violations of the cease-fire as well as improving security within Syria in a bid to pave the way for a political solution to the six-year conflict.
 
The UN special envoy to Syria, Staffan de Mistura, attended the talks that began at around 1 p.m. local time (07.00GMT).
 
UN-brokered talks between Assad’s representatives and civilian opposition figures broke down early last year as Russian support turned the war in Assad’s favor.
 
Syria’s UN ambassador Bashar al-Jaafari heads the regime side. The Turkish delegation will be chaired by Deputy Undersecretary of the Turkish Foreign Ministry Sedat Onal while Special Envoy Alexander Lavrentiev and Deputy Foreign Minister Mikhail Bogdanov lead the Russian team.
 
Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister Hossein Jaberi Ansari and U.S. Ambassador to Kazakhstan George Krol are also participating.
 
The meeting is due to last until Tuesday evening, the Kazakh Foreign Ministry said. More than 400 journalists will attend.
 
Groups such as Daesh and Jabhat Fateh al-Sham, formerly known as al-Nusra Front, are excluded from the cease-fire and the talks.
 
An estimated 400,000 people have been killed and 11 million displaced since the start of the Syrian civil war in March 2011, according to the UN.

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