Syrian opposition asks Russian to pressure Assad for peace talks

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Wed, 29 Nov 2017 - 04:12 GMT

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Head of the Syrian Negotiation Commission (SNC) Nasr al-Hariri (3rd L) arrives with opposition delegation members Khaled al-Mahamid (2nd L) and Jamal Suliman for a new round of Syria's peace talks at the United Naitons in Geneva, Switzerland November 28,

Head of the Syrian Negotiation Commission (SNC) Nasr al-Hariri (3rd L) arrives with opposition delegation members Khaled al-Mahamid (2nd L) and Jamal Suliman for a new round of Syria's peace talks at the United Naitons in Geneva, Switzerland November 28,

GENEVA - 29 November 2017: Syria's opposition wants Russia and other states to put real pressure on President Bashar al-Assad to engage in peace talks in Geneva to produce a political solution within six months, the the opposition delegation chief said on Wednesday.

“We want more pressure on the regime to engage in the negotiation and continue in the negotiation to reach a political solution in six months, as (U.N. Security Council Resolution) 2254 says,” Nasr Hariri told Reuters.

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