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Syrian rebels began peace talks with the war-torn country’s government Monday in Kazakhstan’s capital Astana, but refused to negotiate face-to-face in the first session.

The talks had been billed as the first time armed rebel groups were due to negotiate with President Bashar Al Assad’s regime since the conflict erupted in 2011.

But rebel spokesman Yehya Al Aridi told AFP the opposition backed out of the first round of direct talks because of the regime’s continued bombardment and attacks on a flashpoint area near Damascus.

“The first negotiation session will not be face-to-face because the government hasn’t committed until now to what it signed in the December 30 agreement,” Al Aridi said, referring to the fragile ceasefire deal brokered by Turkey and Russia.

It remained unclear whether the two sides would negotiate directly later

Several rounds of failed talks in Geneva saw political opposition figures take the lead in negotiating with the Damascus regime.

But in Astana, the 14-member opposition delegation is composed solely of rebels leading the armed uprising, with members of the political opposition serving as advisers.

The two delegations entered a luxurious meeting room for opening statements by the Kazakh foreign minister, before the closed-door talks began.

The negotiations have been welcomed by all parties in the war, but the two sides arrived with apparently divergent ideas on their aim.

Rebel groups say the talks will focus on bolstering the ceasefire, but Al Assad has insisted rebels lay down their arms in exchange for an amnesty deal.

Damascus has also called for a “comprehensive” political solution to a conflict that has killed more than 310,000 and displaced more than half of Syria’s population.

“The government delegation took part in the Astana meeting on the basis that the agenda would include reinforcing the ceasefire and discussing the principles of a political solution,” a source close to the government delegation told AFP.

The source said the Turks, Russians, and Iranians — joint organisers of the talks — were rushing to put together a final statement that the rebels and regime were expected to sign Tuesday.

The talks come a month after the regime recaptured rebel areas of Aleppo, scoring its biggest victory since the war began.

“This is not a replacement for the Geneva process,” rebel negotiator Fares Buyush told AFP, referring to the UN-hosted political negotiations set to resume in the Swiss city next month.

Delegation spokesman Osama Abu Zaid said the rebels were concerned with “more than just a ceasefire”.

“The issue is putting monitoring, investigation, and accountability mechanisms in place,” he told AFP. “We want these mechanisms so that this doesn’t play out over and over.”

Previous pushes for a long-term ceasefire have faltered, with both sides trading accusations over violations.

Syrian state media reported the regime had met the Iranian delegation as well as UN Syria envoy Staffan de Mistura ahead of Monday’s talks to discuss their positions.

The regime’s objectives include reaching “common ground” with other participants, Syrian state news agency SANA quoted lead negotiator Bashar Al Jaafari, Syria’s UN ambassador, as saying.

The regime will also seek to “consolidate the cessation of hostilities” and separate the rebels from the Daesh group and former Al Qaida affiliate Fateh Al Sham Front, he said.

As the sides headed to Astana, three regime air strikes killed nine civilians in rebel-held areas in the central Syrian province of Homs, a monitoring group said.

Although Russia and Turkey have backed opposing sides in Syria, they have worked hand-in-hand in recent weeks to try to secure an end to the brutal war.

The Astana talks will be a major test of this new partnership.

The rapprochement, which saw Russia and Turkey conduct their first joint air strikes against Daesh targets in Syria last week, has come to fill the vacuum left by Washington’s disengagement from the conflict in recent months.

US President Donald Trump’s administration was invited to participate in the talks but did not send a delegation.

Washington will instead be represented by its ambassador to Kazakhstan, the State Department said, while a European diplomatic source said France and Britain would also be represented at the ambassador level.

Experts say a breakthrough could see some of the armed opposition join next month’s Geneva talks.

“Nearly six years of war demonstrates there is no shortcut to ending it,” a Western diplomat told AFP.

“A genuine transition in Syria first means building confidence on the ground. That is what the opposition have demanded and it’s not so much to ask.

source : gulfnews

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