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Syria conflict: Boycott threat to Geneva peace talks Syria conflict: Geneva peace talks to open amid uncertainty
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Syria peace talks are due to get under way in Geneva amid confusion over whether opposition groups will attend.Syria peace talks are due to get under way in Geneva amid confusion over whether opposition groups will attend.
Earlier, some opposition leaders said representatives would not go unless action was taken to stop the bombing of civilians, but another senior figure later said they would be attending. Opposition leaders have said they want the bombing of civilians to stop before participating in the talks.
A delegation for the Syrian government is due to arrive in Geneva later. UN envoy Staffan de Mistura said he would open the talks by meeting the Syrian government's delegation.
In a video message to the Syrian people, UN envoy Staffan de Mistura said the talks "cannot fail". "He will continue meetings with other participants in the talks and with representatives of the civil society subsequently," his office said.
More than 250,000 people have died in almost five years of war in Syria.More than 250,000 people have died in almost five years of war in Syria.
Eleven million others have been forced from their homes as forces loyal to President Bashar al-Assad and those opposed to his rule battle each other - as well as jihadist militants from so-called Islamic State (IS).Eleven million others have been forced from their homes as forces loyal to President Bashar al-Assad and those opposed to his rule battle each other - as well as jihadist militants from so-called Islamic State (IS).
UN spokesman Ahmad Fawzi said on Friday that the talks were due to go ahead "but I don't have a time, I don't have a location and I can't tell you anything about the delegations". In a video message to the Syrian people on Thursday, Mr De Mistura said the talks "cannot fail".
The opposition Saudi-backed High Negotiations Committee, which was formed after a conference of political and armed factions last month, declared on Thursday that its delegation would "certainly" not be there. But it is unclear whether he will have both sides taking part in the talks.
After a meeting in Riyadh, the committee said it wanted an end to air strikes and blockades by government forces. On Thursday, Riad Hijab, head of the opposition's Saudi-backed High Negotiations Committee, declared that "tomorrow, we will not be in Geneva".
"Tomorrow, we will not be in Geneva. We could go there but we will not enter the negotiating room if our demands are not met," the head of the committee, Riad Hijab, told al-Arabiya TV. He was speaking after a meeting in Riyadh in which the committee, which was formed after a conference of political and armed factions last month, said it wanted an end to air strikes and blockades by government forces.
But another senior figure with the committee, Hassan Abdel Azim, said on Friday that members of the opposition were on their way to Geneva and others would follow. But another senior figure with the committee, Hassan Abdel Azim, said on Friday that members of the opposition were on their way to the Swiss city, and others would follow.
He confirmed a small number of the opposition had refused to come because they were under pressure from a regional power, the BBC's Feras Kilani reports from Geneva.
The so-called proximity talks are expected to last for six months, with delegations sitting in separate rooms and UN officials shuttling between them.The so-called proximity talks are expected to last for six months, with delegations sitting in separate rooms and UN officials shuttling between them.
The immediate priorities are a broad ceasefire, humanitarian aid deliveries and halting the threat posed by IS. But the ultimate aim is a peace settlement that includes a transitional period ending with elections, in line with a UN Security Council resolution approved last month.The immediate priorities are a broad ceasefire, humanitarian aid deliveries and halting the threat posed by IS. But the ultimate aim is a peace settlement that includes a transitional period ending with elections, in line with a UN Security Council resolution approved last month.
The last talks aimed at ending the conflict broke down in February 2014 after only two rounds, with the UN blaming the government for refusing to discuss an opposition demand for Mr Assad to step down.The last talks aimed at ending the conflict broke down in February 2014 after only two rounds, with the UN blaming the government for refusing to discuss an opposition demand for Mr Assad to step down.
Despite little sign of a change in that stance, the rise of IS prompted the US and Russia to step up their efforts to get the warring parties back to the negotiating table.Despite little sign of a change in that stance, the rise of IS prompted the US and Russia to step up their efforts to get the warring parties back to the negotiating table.
In his video message, Mr de Mistura warned that these talks could be the country's last chance for peace. In his message, Mr de Mistura warned that these talks could be the country's last chance for peace.
"Now we need to hear your voice to everyone who is coming to this conference, and saying this conference must be an opportunity not to be missed," he said."Now we need to hear your voice to everyone who is coming to this conference, and saying this conference must be an opportunity not to be missed," he said.