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New round of Syria peace talks opens without rebels

 A third round of Russian-backed talks on the Syrian war opened in the Kazakh capital Astana Tuesday without armed rebel groups, leaving little hope for a breakthrough in ending the six-year conflict.

The talks, sponsored by government allies Russia and Iran and rebel-backer Turkey, come as other diplomatic efforts to end the bloodshed have proved fruitless.

Government negotiator Bashar al-Jaafari, Syria's ambassador to the U.N., slammed the decision by the rebels to snub the talks but insisted that progress could still be made in their absence.

"We are eager to ensure the success of the Astana path... whether or not the armed factions attend," Jaafari was quoted as saying by Syria's SANA news agency.

"The failure of the armed factions to attend Astana shows the indecency of their politics."

More than 320,000 people have been killed and millions forced to flee their homes since the conflict erupted in March 2011 with protests against President Bashar Assad's rule.

Jaafari said the government delegation had come to Astana primarily to meet with Russia and Iran, and not armed opposition groups.

He said that the sides would discuss "separating the opposition from the terrorists", SANA reported.

Previous rounds of talks in Astana were focused on bolstering a frail nationwide truce brokered by Moscow and Ankara in December that has been jeopardized by fighting across swathes of Syria.

A Syrian rebel spokesman Monday said the delegation was skipping the Astana talks because of the government's "unfulfilled pledges related to the cessation of hostilities".

Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters Tuesday that the Astana talks were "from time to time truly complicated by the existing differences in the different sides' approaches".

A new round of negotiations in Geneva is set to begin on March 23 and will focus on governance, the constitution, elections, counter-terrorism and possibly reconstruction, according to the U.N.'s Syria envoy Staffan de Mistura.

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