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Syria’s main opposition coalition said Monday that it is willing to attend peace talks slated for later this year but laid out conditions that are likely to remain major stumbling blocks to bringing both sides to the table.
Although the Syrian Opposition Coalition’s announcement was hailed by Secretary of State John F. Kerry as an important step, one of its demands is that President Bashar al-Assad not play any role in a transitional government. That remains starkly at odds with the Syrian government’s position, which rejects any preconditions.
Source: Washington Post
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Although the Syrian Opposition Coalition’s announcement was hailed by Secretary of State John F. Kerry as an important step, one of its demands is that President Bashar al-Assad not play any role in a transitional government. That remains starkly at odds with the Syrian government’s position, which rejects any preconditions.
Source: Washington Post
see more at http://www.washingtonpost.com/world...hpModule_04941f10-8a79-11e2-98d9-3012c1cd8d1e