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Syria crisis: Iraq's Falah Fayadh 'positive' on talks | Syria crisis: Iraq's Falah Fayadh 'positive' on talks |
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An Iraqi delegation led by National Security adviser Falah al-Fayadh says it has held "positive" talks in Syria aimed at ending the violence there. | An Iraqi delegation led by National Security adviser Falah al-Fayadh says it has held "positive" talks in Syria aimed at ending the violence there. |
Mr Fayadh was trying to broker a deal based on Arab League proposals, and said he would update the group at a meeting in Cairo on Wednesday. | Mr Fayadh was trying to broker a deal based on Arab League proposals, and said he would update the group at a meeting in Cairo on Wednesday. |
Meanwhile, Syria's main opposition group held a conference in Tunisia. | Meanwhile, Syria's main opposition group held a conference in Tunisia. |
The Syrian National Council is trying to present itself as a government-in-waiting set to replace Bashar al-Assad. | The Syrian National Council is trying to present itself as a government-in-waiting set to replace Bashar al-Assad. |
Pressure is mounting on the Syrian president to end the violence that the UN says has taken more than 5,000 lives since March. | Pressure is mounting on the Syrian president to end the violence that the UN says has taken more than 5,000 lives since March. |
Widespread anti-government protests encouraged by the Arab Spring triggered a harsh crackdown that has brought regional and international condemnation. | Widespread anti-government protests encouraged by the Arab Spring triggered a harsh crackdown that has brought regional and international condemnation. |
But after months of bloodshed and no sign of the regime falling, some Syrians have taken up arms in a bid to remove President Assad. | But after months of bloodshed and no sign of the regime falling, some Syrians have taken up arms in a bid to remove President Assad. |
Security forces killed at least 24 people on Saturday, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said, most of them in the central province of Homs, a centre of anti-government protests. | Security forces killed at least 24 people on Saturday, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said, most of them in the central province of Homs, a centre of anti-government protests. |
The Local Co-ordination Committees, a group which organises and documents anti-government protests, said 40 people were killed, including eight former soldiers killed in clashes with the Syrian army. | The Local Co-ordination Committees, a group which organises and documents anti-government protests, said 40 people were killed, including eight former soldiers killed in clashes with the Syrian army. |
Talks after talks | Talks after talks |
It is unlikely the Iraqi delegation - which says it had also been in touch with the opponents of Mr Assad - would visit Damascus without at least the tacit approval of Syria's strategic neighbour Iran, says the BBC's Jim Muir in Baghdad. | It is unlikely the Iraqi delegation - which says it had also been in touch with the opponents of Mr Assad - would visit Damascus without at least the tacit approval of Syria's strategic neighbour Iran, says the BBC's Jim Muir in Baghdad. |
The opposition in Syria has proved remarkably resilient in the face of the heavy firepower used by the Syrian authorities - but it lacks clear leadership. | |
This was supposed to be provided by the Syrian National Council, which was established in Istanbul in September - but the council's leaders are mostly intellectuals in exile who have limited contact with those organising resistance inside Syria. | |
They hope that their first congress this weekend will produce a much clearer agreed strategy. | |
Concern over the readiness of the opposition to take over from President Assad is one factor holding some countries back from endorsing international intervention in Syria. | |
Fittingly, this congress is being held on the first anniversary of the Arab uprisings, in Tunisia, where they began. | |
The Iraqis also appeared to think they had US support for the attempt, adds our correspondent, with Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki and Mr Fayadh having just returned from talks in Washington. | The Iraqis also appeared to think they had US support for the attempt, adds our correspondent, with Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki and Mr Fayadh having just returned from talks in Washington. |
Iraq may appear an unlikely mediator, as its Shia-led government has largely sided with President Assad, adds our correspondent. Baghdad did not vote in favour of a raft of economic sanctions imposed recently by the Arab League. | Iraq may appear an unlikely mediator, as its Shia-led government has largely sided with President Assad, adds our correspondent. Baghdad did not vote in favour of a raft of economic sanctions imposed recently by the Arab League. |
Leaving Damascus, Mr Fayadh said: "I am on my way to Cairo for a meeting with the Arab League after holding positive talks with President Assad." | Leaving Damascus, Mr Fayadh said: "I am on my way to Cairo for a meeting with the Arab League after holding positive talks with President Assad." |
Qatar's Prime Minister Sheikh Hamad Bin Jassim Bin Jabr al-Thani, meanwhile, said the 22-member Arab bloc would give Syria until Wednesday's Cairo meeting to allow in observers or it would consider turning to the UN Security Council for action. | Qatar's Prime Minister Sheikh Hamad Bin Jassim Bin Jabr al-Thani, meanwhile, said the 22-member Arab bloc would give Syria until Wednesday's Cairo meeting to allow in observers or it would consider turning to the UN Security Council for action. |
The league suspended Syria's membership last month, and then imposed sanctions as it tried to persuade Damascus to accept a peace plan that includes the deployment of hundreds of outside observers. | The league suspended Syria's membership last month, and then imposed sanctions as it tried to persuade Damascus to accept a peace plan that includes the deployment of hundreds of outside observers. |
Some recent Syrian protests have criticised the Arab bloc for cancelling a Syria-focused meeting on Saturday and extending a deadline for Damascus to end the crackdown and agree to the observer mission. | Some recent Syrian protests have criticised the Arab bloc for cancelling a Syria-focused meeting on Saturday and extending a deadline for Damascus to end the crackdown and agree to the observer mission. |
Earlier this month Damascus said it would allow the mission to enter Syria on a number of conditions - including the lifting of sanctions. | Earlier this month Damascus said it would allow the mission to enter Syria on a number of conditions - including the lifting of sanctions. |
Alliance vs Council? | Alliance vs Council? |
Some 200 members of the Syrian National Council are meeting in the resort of Gammarth north of Tunis in a bid to further unify the Syrian opposition. | Some 200 members of the Syrian National Council are meeting in the resort of Gammarth north of Tunis in a bid to further unify the Syrian opposition. |
"We need to emerge from this congress with a higher level of organisation, clearer targets and more momentum," said SNC leader Burhan Ghalioun. | "We need to emerge from this congress with a higher level of organisation, clearer targets and more momentum," said SNC leader Burhan Ghalioun. |
The congress opened on Friday evening and runs until Sunday. | The congress opened on Friday evening and runs until Sunday. |
The formation of the SNC was formally announced in Istanbul, Turkey, in September, but its leaders are mostly exiled intellectuals who have limited contact with those organising resistance inside Syria. | The formation of the SNC was formally announced in Istanbul, Turkey, in September, but its leaders are mostly exiled intellectuals who have limited contact with those organising resistance inside Syria. |
Earlier this month, the SNC said it had agreed to co-ordinate action with the Free Syrian Army (FSA), largely made up of renegade soldiers. | Earlier this month, the SNC said it had agreed to co-ordinate action with the Free Syrian Army (FSA), largely made up of renegade soldiers. |
The council said the FSA had agreed to reduce attacks on government forces. | The council said the FSA had agreed to reduce attacks on government forces. |
Analysts say the SNC may face a challenge from another opposition grouping, the National Alliance, which was formed in Istanbul on Thursday. | Analysts say the SNC may face a challenge from another opposition grouping, the National Alliance, which was formed in Istanbul on Thursday. |
Foreign correspondents are largely banned from the country, making it difficult to confirm accounts of the unrest. | Foreign correspondents are largely banned from the country, making it difficult to confirm accounts of the unrest. |
President Assad has denied ordering security forces to attack peaceful protesters, and says the violence is being orchestrated by armed gangs. | President Assad has denied ordering security forces to attack peaceful protesters, and says the violence is being orchestrated by armed gangs. |