UN Envoy: Syria Peace Talks' Failure Looms


UN Envoy: Syria Peace Talks' Failure Looms

TEHRAN (Tasnim) - High-level Russian and US diplomats promised to help keep Syria peace talks alive in Geneva as they reached a deadlock, UN mediator Lakhdar Brahimi said.

Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Gennady Gatilov and US Under Secretary of State Wendy Sherman "promised that they will help both here and in their capitals, to unblock the situation for us," Brahimi told reporters on Thursday, according to the AFP news agency, following a meeting with the two diplomats.

"Until now, we are not making much progress in the process," Brahimi said, acknowledging that "failure is always staring at us in the face."

That meeting came after Syria's warring sides spent days in Geneva trading blame for the violence ravaging their country and endlessly restating their positions.

Brahimi stressed though that "as far as the United Nations is concerned, we will certainly not leave one stone unturned if there is a possibility to move forward."

The talks that began on January 22 were initiated by Washington, which backs the opposition, and Moscow, a key ally of the Syrian government.

Asked whether there had been any change in the attitudes of the two sides since then, Brahimi said the delegations "are a little bit more familiar with the presence of the other side."

"I don't think any friendships have developed yet," he added. "We're still looking for the point where we can see the light at the end of the tunnel."

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