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Syria talks agree on basis for peace talks - opposition

by Reuters
Wednesday, 29 January 2014 12:44 GMT

GENEVA, Jan 29 (Reuters) - The two Syrian delegations at peace talks in Geneva have agreed to use the "Geneva communique", a document agreed by international powers in June 2012, as the basis for peace talks, an opposition spokesman Louay al-Safi said on Wednesday, in an apparent step forward for the talks.

"We have agreed that Geneva 1 is the basis of the talks," he said, referring to the communique agreed in Geneva in June 2012. "The regime has accepted but it wants the transitional governing body to be discussed at the end. We want it at the beginning... we want to discuss its size and responsibilities."

There was no immediate confirmation from the government or from the United Nations. (Reporting by Khaled Oweis, editing by Tom Miles)

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