Tuesday, May 17, 2016

Syrian Peace Talks End With No Progress



Reuters: Major powers fail to agree new date for Syria peace talks

Major power foreign ministers failed to agree a new date to resume Syrian peace talks at a meeting on Tuesday, and the opposition said it would not come back to Geneva negotiations unless conditions improved on the ground.

A pessimistic atmosphere pervaded the meeting in Vienna between countries that support President Bashar al-Assad and his enemies, all of which have committed to reviving a ceasefire and peace process that have been unravelling since last month.

In a joint statement after the meeting attended by the United States, European and Middle East powers that oppose Assad as well as Russia and Iran which support him, the powers called for a full cessation of hostilities and access for aid.

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WNU Editor: This is an ominous sign .... Saudi Arabia says time may be coming for "Plan B" on Syria. (Reuters)

More News On Today's Syrian Peace Talks Ending With No Progress

No breakthrough at Syria talks as violence rages -- AFP
Syria Meeting Ends in Vienna Without New Date For Peace Talks -- RFE
Kerry Says ‘Competing Interests’ Hold Up Syria Peace Accord -- Bloomberg
John Kerry claims progress in talks on Syria -- Al Jazeera
Invitations to Next Round of Syrian Peace Talks to Be Sent Out By May 25 -- Sputnik

1 comment:

Unknown said...

The devil is waiting for plan b and c .......you fools