Riad
Hijab, head of the council representing Syrian opposition
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RIYADH
- A Syrian opposition council backed by Saudi Arabia said on Wednesday it will
not attend January 25th peace negotiations with the Syrian regime if a third
group takes part, a reference to a Russian bid to widen the opposition’s team.
Riad
Hijab, who heads the council formed in Riyadh last month, accused Russia of
impeding negotiations, and also told a news conference in Riyadh that the
opposition could not negotiate while Syrians were dying from blockades and
bombardment, Reuters reported, Jan. 20th.
He
also announced the names of opposition figures that would negotiate on behalf
of the council in any talks.
They
included Mohamed Alloush, a political figure in the Jaysh al-Islam (Islam Army)
rebel group that is deemed a terrorist group by Damascus and Moscow.
'The opposition
delegation is now ready,' George Sabra, an opposition politician also named as
a negotiator, told opposition channel Orient TV. Asaad al-Zoubi, another
opposition figure, was named as the head of the negotiating team.
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