talks over little sign of progress towards syria peace
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Talks over, little sign of progress towards Syria peace

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Syria's Foreign Minister Walid Muallem (C) in peace talks in Geneva
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Syria's Foreign Minister Walid Muallem (C) in peace talks in Geneva Syrian government and opposition delegations leave 10 days of peace talks with few results and a follow-up meeting uncertain, but analysts and negotiators say the discussions are an important beginning. The immediate post-mortem on the talks from Syrian Foreign Minister Walid Muallem was blunt.
"I regret to tell you that we have not reached tangible results during this week," he said as the talks wrapped up in Geneva on Friday.
Despite persistent pressure from UN-Arab League envoy Lakhdar Brahimi, and cosponsors Russia and the United States, the two delegations failed to agree on a single point.
No ceasefire was inked, talks on a transitional government never began, and a mooted deal to allow aid into the besieged Old City of Homs went nowhere.
Opposition National Coalition chief Ahmad Jarba said the regime had failed to show "serious commitment" during the  negotiations.
"The talks were obviously not a success," said Salman Shaikh, director of the Brookings Doha Centre think-tank.
"The other disappointing thing was that there was hope that the momentum would come from some sort of a deal on humanitarian access. That hasn't happened," he added.
The failure to secure humanitarian access ranks among the larger disappointments of the talks, dashing hopes that the government might ease its blockade of besieged rebel-held enclaves as a show of good will.
In the end, the regime offered to allow women and children to leave the Old City of Homs, but aid convoys on standby to enter were left waiting.
Desperately needed food did get into the besieged Palestinian refugee camp of Yarmuk on Thursday and Friday,  but the plight of civilians trapped in the south Damascus camp had not even been on the agenda of the Geneva discussions.
The talks have also done nothing to slow the pace of killing in Syria, where more than 130,000 people have died since the conflict erupted in March 2011.
'A modest beginning'
A second round of talks is proposed for Feburary 10, but Muallem said he could not confirm the regime's participation without first consulting President Bashar al-Assad.
And the tone in Syria's state media on Saturday was far from conciliatory.
"In Geneva, the Syrian (government) delegation spoke as the voice of Syrian rights. They spoke from the heart," said government daily Al-Thawra.
It said the opposition, by contrast, had said "nothing but what was dictated to them on a piece of paper by their master."
"They were a subservient humiliated slave, and an obedient client," it charged, alluding to the opposition's Gulf Arab and Western backers.
But despite the deadlock, Jarba confirmed that the opposition would attend the next round of talks, and Brahimi said there had been glimpses of common ground.
"This is a very modest beginning, but it is a beginning on which we can build," he said on Friday, while admitting disappointment at the failure to achieve humanitarian access.
He was due to hold talks in Munich on Saturday with both Russia, which backs the Assad regime, and the United States, which supports the opposition.
Volker Perthes, director of the German Institute for International and Security Affairs, said the talks were a "first step toward possible success."
"At least, the two parties recognised the respective other side as someone they have to negotiate with," he said.
Both sides defied the expectations of many not by only showing up to the talks, but also by not walking out, despite tense moments and mutual recriminations.
"This isn't much, but more could not have been expected," Perthes said.
And reports that the US Congress has secretly approved resuming weapons deliveries to "moderate" Syrian rebel factions suggest the opposition gained something by attending the talks.
Massoud Akko, a member of the technical team in the opposition delegation, acknowledged that little progress had been made, but said the opposition won symbolic victories
"We pushed the regime to discuss, to negotiate with the Syrian people," he told AFP.
"This is the first time that the Syrian regime has accepted to discuss the future of Syria with Syrians, so I think this is something that we have won."
Source: AFP

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