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Syria fully cooperative on chemical disarmament: mission head
by Staff Writers
Damascus (AFP) Oct 22, 2013


Syria meeting agrees Assad can have no role in future govt: Hague
London (AFP) Oct 22, 2013 - Western and Arab powers meeting with Syrian opposition leaders in London agreed Tuesday that President Bashar al-Assad could play no role in any future government, British Foreign Secretary William Hague said.

The so-called Friends of Syria leaders were meeting with rebel chiefs including the head of the Syrian National Coalition to persuade them to attend a major peace conference in Geneva next month.

Hague told a press conference after the meeting that they had agreed a "number of important steps", while urging the coalition to commit itself to the Geneva conference.

"First we agreed that we would put our united and collective weight behind the UN-led Geneva 2 process which must lead to establishing by mutual consent a transitional governing body with executive powers," Hague said.

"By definition mutual consent means it can only be agreed with the consent of the Syrian National Coalition -- so Assad would play no role in that future government of Syria."

He added: "Despite the enormous challenges faced by the Syrian opposition, we urged the National Coalition to commit itself fully to the Geneva 2 process, and lead and form the heart of any opposition delegation."

Syria has so far "fully cooperated" in destroying its massive chemical arsenal, the chief of the joint Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons and United Nations mission said Monday.

"To date, the government of Syria has fully cooperated in supporting the work of the advance team and the OPCW-UN joint mission," said mission chief Sigfrid Kaag in Damascus.

Kaag said that "by joining the Chemical Weapons Convention, the Syrian government has indicated its commitment to the task" of destroying it arsenal.

A team of UN-OPCW inspectors arrived in Syria on October 1 to oversee the implementation of UN Security Council 2118, which orders the destruction of Syria's chemical weapons and production facilities by mid-2014.

"The timeframes are challenging given the goal of the elimination of Syria's chemical weapons programme in the first half of 2014," Kaag said in a statement.

She said the team had "had very good meetings with the highest levels of the Syrian government".

"There is constant, close cooperation," said Kaag, describing the destruction of the chemical arsenal as "one common goal".

The Security Council passed its resolution after hundreds of people were killed in sarin gas attacks on the outskirts of Damascus on August 21.

The United States threatened military strikes, but then reached a deal with key Damascus backer Russia which became the basis for Resolution 2118.

Envoy presses Syria peace talks push in Oman
Muscat (AFP) Oct 22, 2013 - UN-Arab League envoy Lakhdar Brahimi met the Omani foreign minister on Tuesday as he pressed a regional tour aimed at building support for a a Syria peace conference next month.

Brahimi arrived in Muscat on Tuesday afternoon from Kuwait, where he met Kuwaiti Foreign Minister Sheikh Sabah Khaled al-Sabah, and is to fly on to Jordan on Wednesday, members of his team told AFP.

Omani Foreign Minister Yusuf bin Alawi told reporters that the sultanate would "make all possible efforts to contribute to a peaceful and speedy solution" to the Syrian conflict, which has killed 115,000 people since March 2011.

Brahimi visited Egypt on Sunday, where he met Arab League chief Nabil al-Arabi, and Iraq on Monday. He has said his tour will also take him to Iran, Qatar and Turkey as well as Syria itself.

The envoy has acknowledged that much work still needs to be done to prepare the planned peace conference, notably in securing a "credible opposition" presence.

At least one major opposition faction, the Syrian National Council (SNC), has already said it will not attend.

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