Syria's regime must do more to present its ideas about a political
transition and not merely talk about principles of peacemaking, U.N.
mediator Staffan de Mistura said on Friday after a fifth day of peace
talks. The end of a
week of talks in Geneva came as Syria neared the three-week mark in its
"cessation of hostilities", a temporary truce in the five-year-old
civil war that has largely held but was marred by "some incidents" on
Friday, he said. "We are
in a hurry," he told reporters after what he called an "intense" day and
meetings with Syria's government delegation and the main opposition,
the High Negotiations Committee (HNC). De
Mistura said he had given both sides weekend homework so the
negotiations could speed up on Monday, and during the second week of
discussions he would go deeper into the issue of a political transition. He
had told the government delegation that they could talk about
procedures if they wished, but it was impossible to avoid dealing with
the substance, he said. "In the end, people
in Syria don't need procedure, they need reality and they expect that
from us." Syria's war has killed more than 250,000 people and caused the
world's worst refugee crisis with more than half the pre-war population
displaced. Next week he aims to
build "a minimum common platform" to better understand how to approach a
post-war transition, which is the core issue to be tackled at the next
round of talks in April, he said. "We are already aiming very clearly
for that." De Mistura said he
had been impressed by the depth of the engagement in the process by the
HNC, including substantive points on its vision of a peaceful
transition. Syrian President Bashar al-Assad has rejected opposition demands he give up power as a precondition for lasting peace. De Mistura said the
talks saw "no walkouts, no excessive rhetoric, no breakdowns... despite
the fact that I am obviously still detecting large distances" between
the two sides.
U.N. tells regime to go faster, get specific in Geneva talks

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