Syrian Delegations To Start New Round Of Constitutional Talks In Geneva

Syrian Delegations To Start New Round Of Constitutional Talks In Geneva

GENEVA, Nov 30 (NNN-SANA) – The latest round of Syrian constitutional talks, which aim at writing a new constitution, so as to pave the way for a political solution for the decade-long conflict in the country, will kick off in Geneva today, the UN said.

Geir O. Pedersen, United Nations Special Envoy for Syria, told a press conference here that, the Fourth Convening of the Small Body of the Syrian Constitutional Committee will start today, inside the European headquarters of the UN, in Geneva.

The envoy said that the delegations will continue with the same agenda as in the previous meeting, discussing the so-called National Foundations and Principles.

“I am looking forward to extensive, and hopefully good discussions, that will be able to bring us a little bit further down the road, towards starting discussions in Jan on Constitutional Principles,” he said.

Saying that, after nearly 10 years of conflict, there is a deep lack of trust between the Syrian parties, Pedersen highlighted that, the building of trust could be a door-opener to a broader political process.

“There is no deadline and no exact timeline for this discussion, but we had agreed that we should work in a manner that makes progress possible,” he said.

The Syrian Constitutional Committee — which comprises representatives of the Syrian government, the opposition, and civil society — was officially launched in Geneva on Oct 30, 2019, to draft a new constitution for the war-torn country.

The Committee’s Small Body held its last sessions in Geneva in Aug this year, without making any progress.

The Small Body includes 45 delegates, 15 each from the three groups.– NNN-SANA

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