Russia Envoy: Damascus Attack Affected Constitutional Committee Talks in Geneva

UN envoy Geir Pedersen with the heads of the Syrian government and opposition delegations, Ahmad al-Kuzbari and Hadi al-Bahra in Geneva. (United Nations)
UN envoy Geir Pedersen with the heads of the Syrian government and opposition delegations, Ahmad al-Kuzbari and Hadi al-Bahra in Geneva. (United Nations)
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Russia Envoy: Damascus Attack Affected Constitutional Committee Talks in Geneva

UN envoy Geir Pedersen with the heads of the Syrian government and opposition delegations, Ahmad al-Kuzbari and Hadi al-Bahra in Geneva. (United Nations)
UN envoy Geir Pedersen with the heads of the Syrian government and opposition delegations, Ahmad al-Kuzbari and Hadi al-Bahra in Geneva. (United Nations)

A bomb attack on an army bus in Damascus on Wednesday affected the work of the sixth round of Constitutional Committee talks between the Syrian regime and opposition in Geneva, said a Russian official.

The Kremlin’s special envoy for Syria, Alexander Lavrentiev, said parties traded accusations on Wednesday but resumed constructive talks the next day after UN Special Envoy for Syria Geir Pedersen worked on overcoming obstacles.

Both parties still disagree on various issues, he added.

Bombings targeting a bus in Damascus left 17 soldiers dead on Wednesday.

Pedersen had said the latest round of talks between representatives of Syria’s government, opposition and civil society aimed at drafting a new constitution failed to make any headway.

He described the talks as a “big disappointment” and said they did not find a common path to draft a constitution or agree on a date for the next round.

“I think it fair to say that the discussion today was a big disappointment...we lacked a proper understanding on how to move that process forward,” he told a news conference.

Ahmad al-Kuzbari, the Syrian government representative, said the delegation proposed principles that reflect the aspirations and concerns of the Syrian people.

“We listened to all proposals made by some of the participants. Unfortunately, some of the suggestions were far from reality and even reflected malign thoughts and hostile agendas,” Kuzbari told a separate press conference.

“The opposition factions were attempting to legitimize the Turkish and US occupation of Syrian territory,” he added.

Hadi al-Bahra, the Syrian opposition representative, pointed the finger at the government delegation, telling a separate press conference that it had not even attempted to reach consensus on pending issues.



Turkish FM Discusses with Blinken Need to Cooperate with New Syrian Administration

A handout photo made available by the Turkish Foreign Ministry Press Office shows Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan (L) and Syria's Hayat Tahrir al-Sham leader Ahmed al-Sharaa (R) attending a press conference after their meeting in Damascus, Syria, 22 December 2024. (EPA/Turkish Foreign Ministry Press Office handout)
A handout photo made available by the Turkish Foreign Ministry Press Office shows Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan (L) and Syria's Hayat Tahrir al-Sham leader Ahmed al-Sharaa (R) attending a press conference after their meeting in Damascus, Syria, 22 December 2024. (EPA/Turkish Foreign Ministry Press Office handout)
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Turkish FM Discusses with Blinken Need to Cooperate with New Syrian Administration

A handout photo made available by the Turkish Foreign Ministry Press Office shows Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan (L) and Syria's Hayat Tahrir al-Sham leader Ahmed al-Sharaa (R) attending a press conference after their meeting in Damascus, Syria, 22 December 2024. (EPA/Turkish Foreign Ministry Press Office handout)
A handout photo made available by the Turkish Foreign Ministry Press Office shows Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan (L) and Syria's Hayat Tahrir al-Sham leader Ahmed al-Sharaa (R) attending a press conference after their meeting in Damascus, Syria, 22 December 2024. (EPA/Turkish Foreign Ministry Press Office handout)

Türkiye's foreign minister discussed with US Secretary of State Antony Blinken on Saturday the need to act in cooperation with the new Syrian administration to ensure the completion of the transition period in an orderly manner, the ministry said.

In a phone call, Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan told Blinken that Ankara would not allow Kurdish YPG militia to take shelter in Syria, the ministry spokesperson said.

During the call, Blinken emphasized the need to support a Syrian-led and Syrian-owned political process that "upholds human rights and prioritizes an inclusive and representative government," according to a statement from the US State Department.

Blinken and Fidan also discussed preventing terrorism from endangering the security of Türkiye and Syria, the statement said.