The Untied Nations on Monday said it would not issue invitations to peace talks between Syria’s government and opposition until major powers driving the peace process agreed on which opposition representatives should attend.
The United Nations spokesperson Farhan Haw said,
“At this stage the UN will proceed with issuing invitations when the countries spearheading the ISSG (International Syria Support Group) process come to an understanding on who among the opposition should be invited.
The UN brokered peace-talks are scheduled to take place in Geneva on January 25, and aim foster an environment for a transitional government and eventual elections, reports Reuters.
Syrian opposition say peace-talks unrealistic without end to siege and humanitarian aid (14 Jan 2015)
UN envoy confirms Syrian peace talks in January (13 Jan 2015)
The United Nations spokesperson Farhan Haw said,
“At this stage the UN will proceed with issuing invitations when the countries spearheading the ISSG (International Syria Support Group) process come to an understanding on who among the opposition should be invited.
The UN brokered peace-talks are scheduled to take place in Geneva on January 25, and aim foster an environment for a transitional government and eventual elections, reports Reuters.
Syrian opposition say peace-talks unrealistic without end to siege and humanitarian aid (14 Jan 2015)
UN envoy confirms Syrian peace talks in January (13 Jan 2015)