A week of talks between the
Syrian regime and the opposition national coalition in Geneva ended on Friday
without and tangible results, Syrian Foreign Minister said.
“I regret to
tell you that we have not reached tangible results during this week,” Walid Muallem
told reporters after the closed-door negotiations wrapped up.
Muallem said
the delegation will present a report to President Bashar al-Assad on what
happened during the past week in Switzerland and make a decision along with the
government on when to return for talks in Geneva with the opposition.
The minister
also rejected the opposition's demand for the formation of a transitional
authority that will not include members of Assad’s regime.
“The
question of who leads Syria lies in the hands of the Syrian people,” the
foreign minister said.
He accused
the opposition of not speaking for the armed rebels on the ground, saying the
opposition should include more groups. Al Arabiya
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