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US envoy John Kerry meets Europe’s top diplomats in Paris | US envoy John Kerry meets Europe’s top diplomats in Paris |
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PARIS — U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry has called for the resumption of Syria peace talks Monday in Geneva following a meeting with France’s new foreign minister and other senior European diplomats. | |
Foreign Minister Jean-Marc Ayrault hosted Sunday’s meeting in Paris which also included his British, German and Italian counterparts, and the European Union’s foreign policy chief. | |
The meeting comes ahead of U.N.-sponsored indirect peace talks on Syria, which are scheduled to start Monday in Geneva amid a two-week partial cease-fire that has mostly held. | The meeting comes ahead of U.N.-sponsored indirect peace talks on Syria, which are scheduled to start Monday in Geneva amid a two-week partial cease-fire that has mostly held. |
“We look forward to the resumption of talks in Geneva on Monday,” Kerry said in a joint news conference with his counterparts. | |
The Syrian government will send a delegation to Geneva to take part in U.N.-sponsored indirect peace talks with the opposition, but has rejected the U.N. envoy’s call for presidential elections to be held in the next 18 months. | |
Comments made yesterday by Syrian Foreign Minister Walid al-Moallem “clearly tried to disrupt the process” of negotiations, Kerry said. Al-Moallem said the Syrian government team won’t stay more than 24 hours if the opposition doesn’t show up. | |
Kerry insisted that both Iran and Russia — supporters of the Syrian regime — have adopted “an approach which dictates that there must be a political transition and that we must move towards a presidential election at some point of time.” | |
The last round of indirect talks collapsed on Feb. 3 over a Russian-backed government offensive in Aleppo. The new round of negotiations comes amid a two-week partial cease-fire that has mostly held. | |
Additionally, diplomats have discussed a possible initiative to restart the Palestinian-Israeli peace process, as France hopes to host an international conference on the issue in the coming months. | |
The chaotic situation in Libya, Yemen’s civil war and the Ukraine peace process were also on the agenda in Paris. | |
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