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Syrian team, Putin to discuss relaunching peace talks: source
by Staff Writers
Damascus (AFP) Nov 20, 2014


Assad says 'real' cooperation needed to crush IS
Damascus (AFP) Nov 20, 2014 - Syrian President Bashar al-Assad said on Thursday that "international cooperation" was necessary to crush the Islamic State group, which is the target of a US-led campaign.

"The region is going through decisive times" and the most important factor in determining the outcome is whether there is "real and sincere international cooperation" against the jihadists, Assad said.

"Terrorist groups, led by IS, did not emerge from nothing but are the fruit of the mistaken and aggressive police of those who have waged war on Syria," state news agency SANA quoted him as saying.

Assad was speaking to members of his ruling Baath party, just days after US President Barack Obama rejected any alliance with the Syrian president against the jihadists.

Obama, who leads an international coalition against IS, which controls swathes of Syria and Iraq, said in Australia on Sunday that Assad, who is facing a nearly four-year armed uprising, "has lost legitimacy with the majority of his people".

"For us to then make common cause with him against ISIL (Islamic State) would only turn more Sunnis in Syria in the direction of supporting ISIL and would weaken our coalition," he said.

A high-level Syrian delegation is to meet Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow to discuss a possible relaunch of peace talks with the opposition, a senior Syrian official said Thursday.

"President Putin will receive the delegation headed by Syrian Foreign Minister Walid Muallem, and the meeting will centre on the relaunch of negotiations," he said of the talks next Wednesday with the key Damascus ally.

"The fact that Putin is receiving the delegation immediately shows the importance he's putting on this visit, because meetings in Moscow are usually held with Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov," the source told AFP.

Waddah Abed Rabbo, editor-in-chief of Al-Watan daily, which is close to the regime, said the meeting "will revolve around ideas proposed by Moscow to bring together the state and 'an opposition' and initiate a first dialogue."

According to Al-Watan, Russia aims to convene a "Syrian-to-Syrian dialogue" in Moscow involving "independent" members of the exiled Syrian National Council coalition alongside the regime's tolerated domestic opposition.

Figures such as ex-SNC leader Moaz al-Khatib, who held talks at the Russian foreign ministry on November 7, would be included, it said.

Al-Watan said the plan could result in a transitional government including "independent" opposition figures, a legislative election in early 2016 and even a new constitution.

Abed Rabbo, for his part, said the idea would be to revive the so-called Geneva process that started with peace talks in the city in summer 2012.

A second round of UN-brokered talks in Switzerland was held in early 2013, but ended with no agreement.

"It is not a Russian plan for the moment; it's just ideas to relaunch the process," Abed Rabbo said.

"They must be discussed with the Syrians before the establishment of a plan to be endorsed by the United Nations," he said.

The Syrian delegation to Moscow will also include presidential advisor Buthaina Shaaban and Deputy Foreign Minister Faisal Muqdad.


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