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Syria conflict: Peace talks due to begin in Astana, Kazakhstan | Syria conflict: Peace talks due to begin in Astana, Kazakhstan |
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Fresh peace talks aimed at resolving the Syrian conflict are due to begin in the Kazakhstan capital, Astana. | Fresh peace talks aimed at resolving the Syrian conflict are due to begin in the Kazakhstan capital, Astana. |
The talks are brokered by Russia and Iran, which back the Syrian government, and Turkey which supports the rebels. | The talks are brokered by Russia and Iran, which back the Syrian government, and Turkey which supports the rebels. |
The last round of talks between the opposition and the government, which were brokered by the UN, were suspended in early 2016. | |
For the first time, the opposition delegation has been formed of representatives of armed Syrian rebels. | |
Jihadists such as so-called Islamic State (IS) are excluded. | |
More than 300,000 people have been killed and 11 million displaced in almost six years of conflict. | More than 300,000 people have been killed and 11 million displaced in almost six years of conflict. |
UN Syria envoy Staffan de Mistura is attending the talks and the US is being represented by its ambassador to Kazakhstan. | UN Syria envoy Staffan de Mistura is attending the talks and the US is being represented by its ambassador to Kazakhstan. |
Russia's main negotiator, Alexander Lavrentyev, said on Sunday it was unclear if the representatives of the warring parties would meet face-to-face or communicate using intermediaries. | Russia's main negotiator, Alexander Lavrentyev, said on Sunday it was unclear if the representatives of the warring parties would meet face-to-face or communicate using intermediaries. |
Organisers have played down expectations of a breakthrough and Kazakhstan's foreign ministry says it expects the talks to be finished by Tuesday. | Organisers have played down expectations of a breakthrough and Kazakhstan's foreign ministry says it expects the talks to be finished by Tuesday. |
The new equation, by BBC chief international correspondent Lyse Doucet | The new equation, by BBC chief international correspondent Lyse Doucet |
"Everything has changed since Aleppo," says a Western diplomat who's been engaged on Syria for the past several years. "There's a new equation." | "Everything has changed since Aleppo," says a Western diplomat who's been engaged on Syria for the past several years. "There's a new equation." |
The opposition's stinging defeat in Aleppo in December robbed them of their last major urban stronghold to challenge President Bashar al-Assad's rule. | The opposition's stinging defeat in Aleppo in December robbed them of their last major urban stronghold to challenge President Bashar al-Assad's rule. |
And there was another game-changer. Behind the scenes, in the Turkish capital Ankara, a new Russian-Turkish alliance forged a deal to end the final fight for Syria's second city. | And there was another game-changer. Behind the scenes, in the Turkish capital Ankara, a new Russian-Turkish alliance forged a deal to end the final fight for Syria's second city. |
Now two unlikely allies, who have always backed different sides in this war, are hoping to redraw Syria's geo-political map. | Now two unlikely allies, who have always backed different sides in this war, are hoping to redraw Syria's geo-political map. |
Read Lyse's piece in full | Read Lyse's piece in full |
Bashar al-Jaafari, who heads the Syrian government delegation, said the agenda would focus on strengthening a ceasefire that has largely held since last month. | Bashar al-Jaafari, who heads the Syrian government delegation, said the agenda would focus on strengthening a ceasefire that has largely held since last month. |
"This would be a test of the credibility and seriousness of the participants, whether those who will be sitting at the discussion table or their operators," he said, quoted by state media. | "This would be a test of the credibility and seriousness of the participants, whether those who will be sitting at the discussion table or their operators," he said, quoted by state media. |
Russia and Turkey brokered the ceasefire on 30 December. It excludes IS and also the jihadist group Jabhat Fateh al-Sham, known as al-Nusra Front until it broke off formal ties with al-Qaeda in July. | Russia and Turkey brokered the ceasefire on 30 December. It excludes IS and also the jihadist group Jabhat Fateh al-Sham, known as al-Nusra Front until it broke off formal ties with al-Qaeda in July. |
Last week, a leader of the rebel group Jaysh al-Islam, Mohammed Alloush, said he would go to Astana to end the "crimes" of the government and its allies. | Last week, a leader of the rebel group Jaysh al-Islam, Mohammed Alloush, said he would go to Astana to end the "crimes" of the government and its allies. |
"Astana is a process to end the bloodletting by the regime and its allies. We want to end this series of crimes," he added. | "Astana is a process to end the bloodletting by the regime and its allies. We want to end this series of crimes," he added. |
An official with the Free Syrian Army, which includes a number of Western-backed rebel groups, said they aimed to discuss the ceasefire "and the violations by the regime". | An official with the Free Syrian Army, which includes a number of Western-backed rebel groups, said they aimed to discuss the ceasefire "and the violations by the regime". |
The main umbrella group representing Syria's political and armed opposition factions, the High Negotiations Committee, says it considers the Astana talks a "preliminary step for the next round" of negotiations on a political settlement in Geneva. | The main umbrella group representing Syria's political and armed opposition factions, the High Negotiations Committee, says it considers the Astana talks a "preliminary step for the next round" of negotiations on a political settlement in Geneva. |
The Syrian conflict began with anti-government protests before escalating into a full-scale civil war. | The Syrian conflict began with anti-government protests before escalating into a full-scale civil war. |