On
Syria, UN Only
Gave Partial
List of
Opposition As
Talks Ended,
Turkish Murk
By Matthew
Russell Lee
UNITED
NATIONS,
February 16 --
When the UN
pulled the
plug on the
Intra-Syrian
Talks, or as
envoy Staffan
de Mistura
said mereby
pushed them
back to
February 25,
de Mistura
said that the
UN "is not
prepared to
hold talks for
the sake of
talks."
On
February 16,
Inner City
Press asked
Syrian
Ambassador
Bashar
Ja'afari about
de Mistura's
and Ban
Ki-moon's
explanations
of why those
talks ended -
and about the
UN saying Ban
was misquoted
in or
misinterpreted
by the
Financial
Times.
Ja'afari said
that the UN
would rather
blame itself
than the
opposition,
because then
the UN would
get push-back
from
“Westerners.”
Ja'afari said
that de
Mistura's
deputy only
provided him
with a partial
list of the
opposition
delegations as
the talks were
ending.
Ja'afari
called them
badly
organized.
Before
Ja'afari
spoke, the
Security
Council's
president for
February
Rafael Ramirez
of Venezuela
told reporters
that the
Council's
members agreed
to tell Turkey
to comply with
international
law.
Associated
Press - click
here for AP's
UN rape
reporting on
Feb 15 - asked
if that meant
all
members.
All to
different
degrees, was
the answer.
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