Rebellsoldater utanför den syriska staden al-Bab, 15 januari. (KHALIL ASHAWI / TT NYHETSBYRÅN)

Syriska oppositionsgrupper deltar i fredssamtal

En majoritet av de syriska oppositionsgrupperna har bestämt sig för att delta i fredssamtalen som ska hållas i Kazakstan, säger flera representanter för grupperna.

– Diskussionerna kommer att handla om vapenvilan – de humanitära frågorna – hjälpsändningar och frigivning av fångar, säger Zakaria Malahifji, som representerar rebellgruppen Fastaqim.

I helgen uttalade den största syriska oppositionella paraplyorganisationen, Högsta förhandlingsrådet (HNC), sitt stöd för fredssamtalen, som hålls i Rysslands och Turkiets regi.

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Fredsprocessen i Syrien
Wikipedia (en)
The Syrian peace process is the ensemble of initiatives and plans to resolve the Syrian Civil War, which has ravaged in Syria since 2011 and has spilled beyond its borders. The peace process has been moderated by the Arab League, the UN Special Envoy on Syria, Russia, and Western Powers. The negotiating parties to end the conflict are typically representatives of the Syrian Ba'athist government and Syrian Opposition, while the Western-backed Kurdish forces have stayed out of the negotiations framework. Radical Salafist forces and Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant have not engaged in any contacts on peaceful resolution to the conflict. The attempts to find a solution to the conflict began in late 2011, when the Arab League launched two initiatives, but without much success. Russia in January 2012 and in November 2013 suggested talks in Moscow between the Syrian government and opposition. In March–May 2012, hopes were on a United Nations/Arab League plan coordinated by Kofi Annan. In January and February 2014, the Geneva II Conference on Syria took place, organized by Lakhdar Brahimi, then UN envoy to Syria. On 30 October 2015, further talks started in Vienna involving officials from the US, the EU, Russia, China and various regional actors such as Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Turkey and, for the first time, Iran.
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