webfact Posted April 21, 2016 Posted April 21, 2016 Syrian peace talks in Geneva collapse in acrimonyBy Robert HackwillGENEVA: -- It appears the protagonists in the Syria conflict may soon have any shackles removed with what looks like the imminent collapse of peace talks in Geneva.Fighting has been surging in recent days as the ceasefire wears thin and government and Islamic extremist forces seek to gain the advantage over outflanked and outgunned rebel forces in Aleppo and the Damascus suburbs.“So far, 560,000 people have been reached between hard to reach areas and besieged areas. there has been modest but real progress, not enough to make us comfortable at all,” said the UN’s Syria envoy Staffan de Mistura, at least able to note some progress in the delivery of aid.The opposition says all its delegates in Geneva will be gone by Friday, angered at Mistura’s perceived soft-pedaling towards Damascus, ceasefire violations, and President Bashar al-Assad’s continued refusal to consider a power transition.“We say to the head of Syrian government delegation that if he wants a real national unity government, first he must release the 10,000 women in his prisons, and the tens of thousands other there. He must also stop the massacres he is committing everyday, so he can be a human with an ounce of nationalism. Then maybe the negotiations will resume,” said senior opposition negotiator Mohammed Alloush.There has been little let-up in the barrel bombings and bombardments while the talks have failed to produce much in the way of results. The opposition may have hoped that by walking away the great powers would have put more pressure on Syria to compromise. -- (c) Copyright Euronews 2016-04-22
SgtRock Posted April 22, 2016 Posted April 22, 2016 This should surprise no-one. When, arguably, the 2 largest terrorist factions operating in Syria were not part of the peace talks it was never going to amount to anything other than empty rhetoric.
fvw53 Posted April 22, 2016 Posted April 22, 2016 the sectarian wars which ravaged Europe took 100 years (until 1648) before all sides were financially exhausted...with the sectarian funding available in the oil rich states around the Gulf the Syrian conflict will not yet end
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