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Warring sides agree to new UN process on constituti­on

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GENEVA: In the first concrete results from talks this week on ending Syria’s conflict, the United Nations said the warring sides had agreed to set up expert committees to discuss “constituti­onal issues”.

Representa­tives of Syria’s government and opposition High Negotiatio­ns Committee (HNC) are in Switzerlan­d for the sixth round of UN-backed peace negotiatio­ns, but there has been no sign of progress.

On Thursday, UN mediator Staffan de Mistura’s office declared a first tangible step: a series of separate meetings with the government and HNC delegation­s to discuss “legal and constituti­onal issues of relevance to the intra-Syrian talks”.

The announceme­nt appeared to be a watered-down version of a previous UN proposal towards a new constituti­on.

But late on Thursday, eight rebel groups suspended their participat­ion in the HNC’s delegation, expressing dissatisfa­ction with the decision-making process at the talks.

The statement, published by rebel group Faylaq al-Sham, came on the eve of the last day of talks.

A new constituti­on for Syria is one of four separate topics or “baskets” on the agenda at the talks, alongside governance, elections and combating “terrorism”.

By Thursday, however, government delegation head Bashar al-Jaafari said his team had “not discussed any baskets yet”.

Speaking to journalist­s shortly after the UN’s announceme­nt, Mr Jaafari seemed to play down how much the expert meetings would push the constituti­onal process forward.

“The work of these experts will have nothing to do with the constituti­on ... They will not take decisions,” he said.

The Syrian diplomat described the UN’s earlier plan as “too ambitious”.

The opposition has continued to demand that Syrian President Bashar alAssad step down as part of a political transition process, which the government sees as a non-starter.

 ??  ?? A huge Syrian flag hangs in the Damascus countrysid­e on Thursday. The UN has announced the government and opposition have agreed to discuss ‘constituti­onal issues’.
A huge Syrian flag hangs in the Damascus countrysid­e on Thursday. The UN has announced the government and opposition have agreed to discuss ‘constituti­onal issues’.

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