Security Council president and Sweden’s UN Ambassador Olof Skoog, said the statement supported by all 15 members addressed concerns that Astana might become a new path to deal with the Syria crisis by making clear that Monday’s talks “represent an important stepping stone coming back to UN-led talks in Geneva”.
Western powers have voiced concern that the Astana negations might take a different route than trying to end the six-year war in Syria.
[alarabiya.net]
21/1/17
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