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Date: Jan 17, 2018
Source: The Daily Star
Syria opposition to attend new UN-backed talks in Vienna
Agence France Presse
BEIRUT: Syria's opposition will attend fresh peace talks hosted by the United Nations in Vienna, its media office announced Tuesday, but said dates were not yet confirmed.

In a written statement, the Syrian Negotiations Commission's press office said the opposition would take part in a new round of negotiations, which were "the U.N. Geneva talks, but taking place in Vienna".

The dates for the talks were not yet confirmed, the SNC added.

The latest round of U.N.-backed Syria peace talks concluded in Geneva in mid-December with no notable progress towards ending the country's nearly seven-year war.

Talks were expected to resume on Jan. 21 in Switzerland.

The U.N. declined to comment on the change of venue or confirm dates for the new round.

Several diplomatic tracks have thus far failed to resolve Syria's conflict.

Russia, a steadfast supporter of Syrian President Bashar Assad, has announced it will host a peace congress on Jan. 29 and 30 in the Black Sea resort of Sochi.

With regime ally Iran and rebel backer Turkey as co-hosts, the summit specifically aims to set up new constitution for post-war Syria.

The SNC did not announce whether it was attending those talks, but dozens of Syrian rebel factions rejected the Sochi initiative in December.

Syria's government has said it would attend the Sochi talks.


 
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