France accused the Syrian government on Wednesday of obstructing UN-led peace talks with its refusal to return to Geneva and called on Russia not to shirk its responsibilities to get Damascus to the negotiating table.
Talks on ending the war in Syria resumed on Wednesday, but with no sign of President Bashar Assad’s negotiators returning to the table in Geneva.
The process began last week. But after a few days with little apparent progress, the UN mediator Staffan de Mistura said the Syrian government delegation led by Bashar Al-Ja’afari was returning to Damascus to “consult and refresh.”
“France condemns the absence of the delegation of the regime and its refusal to engage in good faith in the negotiations to achieve a political solution,” French Foreign Ministry deputy spokesman Alexandre Georgini told reporters.
“This refusal highlights the obstruction strategy of the political process carried out by the Damascus regime, which is responsible for the absence of progress in the negotiations,” he added.
He said Russia, as one of Assad’s main backers, needed to assume its responsibilities so that the Syrian government finally entered the negotiations.
De Mistura had said he expected talks to resume “around Tuesday” Dec. 5, but Ja’afari said before leaving that he might not come back because the opposition had stated that Assad could not play a role in a future interim government.
During last week’s sessions, de Mistura shuttled between the representatives of the two warring sides, who did not meet face-to-face. He had planned to continue the round until Dec. 15.
Russian airstrikes kill 21 civilians
Meanwhile, Russian airstrikes killed 21 civilians early Wednesday in a village held by Daesh near the Euphrates River in eastern Syria, a monitor said.
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said at least nine children were killed in the bombing raids which struck a residential block in the village of Al-Jerzi.
Source: Arab News
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