Syrian opposition groups discuss peace push

Saudi Arabia’s new heir to the throne, Interior MinisterPrince Mohammed bin Nayef bin Abdulaziz (AFP Photo/Mohammed al-Shaikh)







SAUDI Arabia is hosting a three-day meeting in
Riyadh to try to unite the Syrian opposition before
potential talks with the government of President
Bashar al-Assad.
There have been attempts to do this before, but this
time international peace efforts are gaining
momentum.
There is a need for the opposition to speak in one
voice and present a common vision for Syria’s
future.
The alliances in this conflict are a complicated
maze: There is no clear way through.
There is a spanner in the works already after the
decision by Saudi Arabia not to invite the
Democratic Union Party (PYD), the largest Kurdish
group, and its armed wing, the YPG. Its allies, the
Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), have not been
invited either.
Instead, they will be holding a separate meeting in
Syria’s northeastern province of Hasakah.
The Saudi meeting comes amid international efforts
to restart peace negotiations with the Syrian
government and there is a need to create a
delegation to represent the opposition.

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