The spokesman for a gathering
of Syrian opposition groups said on Friday that an international conference on
the country's future later this month should focus on establishing a time-frame
for an end to the fighting.
Yahya al-Aridi told
the Associated Press in the Spanish city of Cordoba that the peace talks
"should not go (on) forever. There should be a time plan."
With the Syrian
National Council, the main Western-backed opposition group, close to collapse
and fighting between rebel groups reportedly killing hundreds, some 180
representatives of groups opposed to President Bashar al-Assad's government are
meeting in Cordoba, southern Spain, to seek common ground.
The so-called Geneva
II conference on Syria is scheduled for January 22.
Al-Aridi said peacemakers
should "just focus on finding people who have differences but at the same
time ... have one common goal. AP
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