Lavrov, Zarif Discuss Preparations for Sochi Syria Congress

Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov. (Reuters)
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov. (Reuters)
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Lavrov, Zarif Discuss Preparations for Sochi Syria Congress

Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov. (Reuters)
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov. (Reuters)

Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov held telephone talks on Tuesday with his Iranian counterpart Mohammed Javad Zarif on the preparations for the Sochi-hosted Syrian national dialogue congress set for the end of the month.

The Russian Foreign Ministry said in a statement that the two officials discussed latest international developments, especially the Syrian settlement.

The guarantor countries agreed during the Astana 8 talks to hold the Sochi meeting on January 29. Various media had however predicted that the congress may be postponed.

Lavrov, during his annual press conference held on Monday, was vague in pinpointing the date of the Sochi meeting.

Russia’s RIA Novosti reported on Tuesday that the list of invitees to the talks has been set and the invitations were distributed. There has been no official confirmation or denial of the report.

Jamal Suleiman of the Cairo platform of Syrian High Negotiations Committee told Asharq Al-Awsat that it did not receive an invitation.

On whether the platform will attend the talks or not, he remarked: “We have the same information about the congress that is being circulated in the media… so far it does not look promising.”

“We have therefore not yet taken a final decision on whether to attend or not,” he added.

He revealed that arrangements are being made to dispatch a negotiations committee to Moscow to obtain official clarifications from Russian officials.

The committee will be comprised of members of the Riyadh 2 Syrian opposition meeting that was held in late 2017.

The same committee had embarked on a foreign tour that included Saudi Arabia, Egypt and New York and it will conclude its mission in Russia, Suleiman told RIA Novosti.

The date of the Russia trip has not been set yet and it will likely take place before the ninth round of the Geneva talks.



Libyan Governments Diverge on Detained Nationals in South Africa

A photo released by South African authorities shows several Libyan detainees (AP)
A photo released by South African authorities shows several Libyan detainees (AP)
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Libyan Governments Diverge on Detained Nationals in South Africa

A photo released by South African authorities shows several Libyan detainees (AP)
A photo released by South African authorities shows several Libyan detainees (AP)

The power struggle in Libya has impacted the situation of Libyan detainees in South Africa, which announced on Saturday that it had canceled the visas of 95 Libyan nationals detained a day earlier at a suspected “secret military camp” in White River, a holiday town in the northeastern Mpumalanga province.

The interim Government of National Unity, led by Abdul Hamid Dbeibeh, denied any link to the group arrested there. Meanwhile, the National Stability Government, led by Osama Hammad, promised to provide legal support to the detainees.

Dbeibeh’s government has asked the military prosecutor and the Libyan embassy in South Africa to contact the authorities in Johannesburg for more information about the case.

It also expressed willingness to participate in the investigation, ensure the detainees’ safety, and make sure they are treated according to international agreements.

The Government of National Unity also condemned any actions that could threaten the peace, security, or sovereignty of neighboring or friendly countries.

It emphasized that Libya has moved beyond such cross-border activities, which have previously harmed the country’s security and stability. The government also criticized the involvement of Libyan citizens in these incidents.

Meanwhile, the National Stability Government, represented by its acting Foreign Minister Abdel Hadi Al-Hweij, announced plans to provide legal support for the Libyan detainees abroad.

In a televised statement on Friday, Al-Hweij said he is closely monitoring the situation of the detained Libyans.

He emphasized that his ministry aims to ensure the detainees receive legal assistance and that their detention conditions are appropriate, protecting their rights and ensuring fair legal procedures are followed.