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Saturday 26 October 2013Brahimi urges Iran presence at Geneva talks
The UN-Arab League envoy to Syria has said that Iran's participation in international peace talks on the Syrian conflict was "necessary", Mehr news agency reported. "We think the participation of Iran at Geneva 2 is natural and necessary," Lakhdar Brahimi said on Saturday in Tehran at a joint press conference after talks with Foreign Minister Javad Zarif. Brahimi stressed that no invitations have yet been sent out for the proposed international peace conference, which the United Nations hopes to organise for late November. Zarif, whose country is a top ally of the embattled Damascus regime, said that "if Iran is invited to take part in Geneva 2, we will be there to help find a diplomatic solution." Brahimi is on a regional tour to drum up support in preparation for the conference, which has already been postponed several times. He has already visited Turkey, Jordan, Iraq, Egypt, Kuwait, Oman and Qatar to try to muster support for the talks on ending the 31-month conflict in Syria. Prospects for the initiative, however, appear dim as the fractured Syrian opposition has yet to decide whether to attend and as President Bashar al-Assad has said the "factors are not yet in place" for a conference. The conflict has killed more than 115,000 people since its outbreak in March 2011, when a government crackdown on peaceful protests escalated into civil war. Source: Agencies |