Tuesday, January 24, 2017

Kazakhstan launched a two-day Syria peace talks


WASHINGTON -
Government gathered Monday Kazakhstan capital of Syria, delegates peace from the opposition, which is backed by Russia and Turkey, in which it says the rebels said direct talks there will not be.

Attention will focus on causing unexpected strengthening of Russia, Iran and Turkey determined to battle mediation talks in December to be held in Astana, which is being rolled out across the country.

Earlier the war effort, including the United States and the United Nations, immediately involved in fail, they exchanged fire fighting and accusing each other. In the peace discussions, which included talks a year ago, there were no particular progress, aimed at bringing an end to the conflict that began in March 2011.

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