Saturday, October 15, 2016

Lavrov on Syria talks in Lausanne: ‘Some interesting ideas voiced’, more meetings to follow soon

 International talks on Syria in Switzerland's Lausanne have ended after four hours of discussion behind closed doors. No breakthrough has apparently been reached. Participants have agreed to further work on solving the crisis, Russia's Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said, adding that there are "some interesting ideas" that have been discussed.



"There are some ideas that we discussed today in a circle of pretty powerful countries, that might affect the situation," Lavrov said following the Saturday meeting in the Swiss city, as cited by RIA Novosti. The talks' participants have agreed to continue working on the issue in the following days, "hoping for certain agreements" to help move the peace process forward, he added.

Syria and the US apparently found Saturday’s talks to be positive. The US Secretary of State John Kerry said that despite some tense moments the meeting was "very candid," as cited by Reuters. The Syrian side commented by saying a broad consensus had been reached on a "number of possibilities" for a ceasefire in the country.

The negotiators also urged for a political process to start in Syria "as soon as possible," Russia's top diplomat said, adding that Moscow wholly supports this initiative.

  • Speaking to Turkish media following the Swiss talks, Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu said that Ankara stands for "direct talks" between the Syrian government and what he called a "moderate opposition." 
  • He also stressed that fighting Islamic State (IS, formerly ISIS/ISIL) must continue in the region, even after the ceasefire is applied in Syria.

Representatives of nine countries took part in Saturday's talks at Lausanne's luxury Beau-Rivage hotel. Middle Eastern regional powers were represented by Iraq, Iran, Egypt, Jordan, Qatar, UAE and Turkey. The UN special envoy for Syria Staffan de Mistura was also present at the talks.
 rt.com
15/10/16

1 comment :

  1. No agreements have been reached or set out in a final document at the ministerial meeting on Syria held in the Swiss lakeside city of Lausanne, a source with a foreign delegation told TASS on Saturday...

    "Agreements could not have been reached," the source said. "The composition of participants did not make for it," he added, explaining that he meant both a considerable number of participants and divisions among them.

    The four-and-a-half hours’ ministerial meeting in the Swiss lakeside city of Lausanne centered on restoring truce in Syria. Initially, five nations had been expected to attend the meeting - Russia, the United States, Turkey, Saudi Arabia and Qatar. Eventually, the foreign ministers from Russia, the U.S, Iraq, Iran, Turkey, Jordan, Egypt, Saudi Arabia and Qatar alongside UN Special Envoy for Syria Staffan de Mistura participated in the talks.

    In particular, Turkey and Iraq have serious disagreements over Ankara’s plans to take part in liberation of Mosul. Earlier, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan had said that the issue would be discussed at the meeting in Lausanne.
    More:http://tass.com/world/906712

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