The Syrian opposition will not attend peace talks due to begin in Geneva on Friday reports Reuters.
An opposition council that convened in Riyadh said it would not be in Geneva on Friday after failing to receive convincing answers on its demands for good will gestures including an end to airstrikes and sieges.
Another representative of the opposition, said the decision could change if the outlined goodwill gestures were made or committed to.
A member of the opposition High Negotiations Committee (HNC) George Sabra, said,
“For certain we will not head to Geneva and there will not be a delegation from the High Negotiations Committee tomorrow in Geneva.”
An opposition council that convened in Riyadh said it would not be in Geneva on Friday after failing to receive convincing answers on its demands for good will gestures including an end to airstrikes and sieges.
Another representative of the opposition, said the decision could change if the outlined goodwill gestures were made or committed to.
A member of the opposition High Negotiations Committee (HNC) George Sabra, said,
“For certain we will not head to Geneva and there will not be a delegation from the High Negotiations Committee tomorrow in Geneva.”