UN envoy says Syria talks at 'very critical moment'

AFP  |  Vienna 

The UN for said that peace talks due to resume in today are taking place at a crucial moment. "Definitely I am optimistic because it is the only way to be at such moments," Staffan de Mistura said. "It is a very, very critical moment." He said a "full delegation of the opposition and a full delegation of the government" would be in the Austrian capital for the two days of talks. France's said meanwhile in that the talks are the "last hope" for reaching a political solution to the seven-year war. "There is no prospect of a today except, and it's the last hope, the meeting that opens tomorrow in led by the and with all the stakeholders present," said. Speaking in parliament, Le Drian also highlighted a "considerable worsening of the humanitarian situation" in Afrin, where Turkish forces are carrying out an offensive against a Kurdish militia, as well as in Idlib and in Eastern Ghouta. The talks hosted by de Mistura in the Austrian capital come after eight previous rounds in that failed to get the warring parties even to talk to each other. The discussions have repeatedly stumbled over the fate of Syrian Representatives from his government have refused to meet the opposition directly until it drops demands that he leave office.

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First Published: Thu, January 25 2018. 04:00 IST