Syrian peace talks: hopes of a breakthrough low as UN-backed negotiations resume in Geneva
Peace talks aimed at finding a political solution to the war in Syria have resumed in Geneva. The UN’s special envoy Staffan de Mistura is holding meetings with both the Syrian government and representatives of opposition factions. The two sides are not expected to meet face-to-face initially and hopes of finding any immediate breakthroughs to end…
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