Monday, August 26, 2013

Αποσύρεται από τη διεθνή διάσκεψη της Γενεύης η Συριακή αντιπολίτευση.

Πρώτα θα τιμωρήσουμε τον Άσαντ και μετά μπορούμε να μιλήσουμε για μια διεθνή διάσκεψη δήλωσε ο γενικός γραμματέας του συνασπισμού της συριακής αντιπολίτευσης

Αρνητική στη διεξαγωγή διεθνούς διάσκεψης στη Γενεύη για τη Συρία εμφανίζεται η Συριακή αντιπολίτευση μετά την επίθεση με χημικά που όπως υποστηρίζει σημειώθηκε την περασμένη εβδομάδα στα περίχωρα της Δαμασκού.


Όπως δήλωσε ένα από τα κορυφαία στελέχη του συνασπισμού στο Reuters μετά από συνάντηση που είχε με εκπροσώπους της οργάνωσης «Φίλοι της Συρίας» στην Κωνσταντινούπολη «αν και αντικείμενο της συνάντησης ήταν η διάσκεψη στη Γενεύη αλλά δεν θελήσαμε να συζητήσουμε κάτι τέτοιο μετά από ό,τι συνέβη».

«Πρέπει πρώτα να τιμωρήσουμε τον δικτάτορα Άσαντ και μετά μπορούμε να συζητήσουμε για τη Γενεύη» σημείωσε ο γενικός γραμματέας του συνασπισμού, Μπάντρ Τζάμους.

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26/8/13
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2 comments:

  1. Syrian opposition: No Geneva peace talks after 'chemical attack'....

    The Syrian National Coalition, the official opposition to President Bashar Assad, has called off the long-delayed peace summit in Geneva, following an alleged chemical attack last week.

    “We refused to speak about Geneva after what's happened. We must punish this dictator, Bashar the Chemist we call him, and then we can discuss Geneva," coalition Secretary General Badr Jamous told Reuters in Istanbul.

    The Syrian National Coalition was meeting with international opposition backers Friends of Syria in Istanbul, nominally to discuss the upcoming peace talks.

    Opposition leaders have blamed Bashar Assad for unleashing Wednesday’s chemical assault on a rebel-controlled Damascus suburb, which Doctors without Borders (MSF) says took at least 355 lives.

    Since then, Arab League-United Nations envoy Lakhdar Brahimi, who would have mediated the negotiations has attempted to salvage the conference, saying that the incident proved “that no military solution is possible”.

    Brahimi and other diplomats had hoped Monday's Istanbul meeting would sort out final details before the UN-backed talks that had been hampered by escalation of warfare in Syria, political falling-out among the opposition and arguments over pre-conditions for the negotiations.

    Geneva-2, conceived at a summit in the same city over a year ago, was meant to set out conditions for a ceasefire, and outline the transition to a new regime.

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    http://rt.com/news/opposition-geneva-attack-syria-015/
    26/8/13

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  2. Syrian opposition says peace talks off the table after Damascus attack...

    An international peace conference on Syria, planned to be held in Geneva, is off the table for now following an alleged chemical weapons attack in Damascus, a senior member of Syria's opposition coalition said on Monday.

    Members of the Syrian National Coalition met representatives of the "Friends of Syria", a group of Western and Arab nations opposed to President Bashar al-Assad, in Istanbul on Monday in a meeting originally meant to discuss plans for the conference.

    "It (the meeting) was for Geneva but we refused to speak about Geneva after what's happened ... We must punish this dictator, Bashar the Chemist we call him, and then we can discuss Geneva," coalition Secretary General Badr Jamous told Reuters after the meeting....http://www.trust.org/item/20130826154048-7zwzy
    26/8/13

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