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Tuesday, February 11, 2014

The Syrian opposition abandon negotiations if no progress

The delegation of the Syrian opposition in the second round of negotiations with representatives of the country's regime warned Monday in Geneva, which will not participate in a third meeting if no progress was recorded"If there is no progress, I think it would be a waste of time face a third round" of negotiations, the opposition spokesman, Luay Safi told reporters. Also stated that the opposition to the Syrian regime delegation tried this key point with the mediator of the Arab League, Lakhdar Brahimi , on Monday to begin the second round. While there is a glimmer of hope in that discussions can continue "no will refuse.'re Not going to quit." However, the spokesman emphasized that if no progress occurs " can not pretend to do anything "about it. In this case, considered, " it would be more honest to say we failed , "recognizing that the only" Plan B "is possible to continue the civil war in nearly three years has caused about 136,000 deaths. These statements were made ​​after Brahimi will meet separately with each of the delegations, the government and the opposition, in order to get better results after the first round could clear a clear failure.