at last light at the end of the syrian tunnel
Last Updated : GMT 09:40:38
Themuslimchronicle, themuslimchronicle
Themuslimchronicle, themuslimchronicle
Last Updated : GMT 09:40:38
Themuslimchronicle, themuslimchronicle

At last, light at the end of the Syrian tunnel

Themuslimchronicle, themuslimchronicle

at last light at the end of the syrian tunnel

Maria Dubovikova

Syria will be in the headlines over the next few weeks, but for optimistic reasons. The international community appears ready to proceed with a political resolution of the conflict, after success in implementing peace zones and obvious successes against terrorists on the battlefront. Several consecutive conferences will hopefully strengthen hopes for a reliable peace.
The first one began on Monday — the seventh round of the Astana talks in Kazakhstan, attended by representatives of the Syrian government and opposition factions, and the sponsor states, Russia, Turkey and Iran.
The two-day conference will discuss expanding the existing ceasefire to other areas of Syria to continue the process of de-escalation, and to ease tensions in the areas agreed upon in previous rounds of talks.
The Astana talks will be followed by a meeting of the “Riyadh platform,” which has already succeeded in uniting the Syrian opposition and making it relatively homogeneous. The talks, from November 10-20, are aimed at forming a unified delegation of the Syrian opposition, as well as expanding the Supreme Commission. Given the current rapprochement between Russia and Saudi Arabia, and the expressed desire of Moscow and Riyadh to cooperate to bring the Syrian war to an end, the Riyadh platform will now work in tandem with Astana to level the path toward the Geneva talks.
These rounds of talks are interconnected, and the sequence is not coincidental; they are supposed to lay more solid ground for the new round of Geneva talks on November 28. The UN special envoy on Syria, Staffan de Mistoura, has told the UN Security Council that the next Geneva talks should focus on drafting a new constitution and on preparations for UN-verified elections. These two issues demonstrate that the parties are closer than ever to the start of the political peace process. A political solution is becoming not only desirable, but a real possibility. The formats created alongside the Geneva process have succeeded in not only unifying opposition, but also in training it to negotiate.
The main problem with political talks and whatever achievements they come up with is that they do not mean Syrian national reconciliation — which is really indispensable to achieving peace on the ground and launching full-scale postwar restoration. Russia is therefore actively discussing an initiative announced this month by President Vladimir Putin in a meeting with international scholars at the Valdai Conference. The idea is to convene a congress of all Syria’s ethnic groups. This would be important for national reconciliation and would provide a solid ground for the political process. Russia admits that it is premature to discuss when such a congress might be held, but it is already viewed as an important mechanism in Syria’s postwar development. Preparatory work for the congress has begun, and Russia will host a consultative conference early in November at the Hmeimim air base in Latakia, where Russia’s forces in Syria are based.
These are significant shifts. First, the global players in the Syrian conflict seem united, overcoming their discord to bring conflict to an end. This is important, especially since foreign involvement in the Syrian conflict has played mostly a negative role and plunged the country deeper in bloodshed. Second, initiatives such as the Astana process and the Riyadh platform have been effective in laying the groundwork for the Geneva talks, which remain the only instrument for resolution of the Syrian conflict and the launch of a political process.
Furthermore, all sides in the Syrian talks have become more politically and diplomatically mature during these years of attempts to bring the conflict to an end. They have given up on their illusions and excessive ambitions, and adapted themselves and their positions to regional and global realities.
In the current circumstances, the issue of national reconciliation should be on the agenda of talks. The Syrian nation is fractured. Since 2011, this fratricidal war has been producing widows, widowers and orphans, and parents have lost their children. People are divided, and not only ethnically or ideologically. Society is divided by hatred and mutual distrust. Much work must be done to overcome this. This has to be done in parallel with the political negotiations. It would therefore be a good idea if global players paid attention to the Russian idea of a reconciliation congress, and supported it.
Reconciliation and the political process would be far easier now if global players had put aside their geopolitical ambitions from the very beginning of the conflict, and used politics to stop the bloodshed escalating, but there are no “what ifs” in history. For now, the international community should not lose these opportunities to bring peace on the ground in Syria.

 

GMT 09:55 2018 Tuesday ,23 January

Washington chooses Syria as its battleground

GMT 09:52 2018 Tuesday ,23 January

Road ahead full of danger as new front opens in Syria

GMT 09:43 2018 Tuesday ,23 January

Now is the time to revive King’s beautiful struggle

GMT 09:15 2018 Monday ,22 January

US Syria policy leaves many questions unanswered

GMT 09:09 2018 Monday ,22 January

Spend a dollar, save a life

GMT 10:23 2018 Thursday ,18 January

65 Israeli laws that discriminate against non-Jews

GMT 09:52 2018 Thursday ,18 January

The dangerous entanglements of Idlib and Afrin
Themuslimchronicle, themuslimchronicle
Themuslimchronicle, themuslimchronicle

Name *

E-mail *

Comment Title*

Comment *

: Characters Left

Mandatory *

Terms of use

Publishing Terms: Not to offend the author, or to persons or sanctities or attacking religions or divine self. And stay away from sectarian and racial incitement and insults.

I agree with the Terms of Use

Security Code*

at last light at the end of the syrian tunnel at last light at the end of the syrian tunnel

 



Themuslimchronicle, themuslimchronicle
Themuslimchronicle, themuslimchronicle
Themuslimchronicle, themuslimchronicle

GMT 11:21 2017 Wednesday ,25 January

ENOC and EEG conclude educational series

GMT 09:38 2017 Friday ,14 April

Hurafuna Handicrafts Festival launched

GMT 14:37 2017 Sunday ,23 July

Iran, Iraq sign MoU to boost defense ties

GMT 01:14 2017 Friday ,13 October

Bahrain-US military cooperation discussed

GMT 08:09 2017 Thursday ,28 September

Ranger: Yosemite rock fall kills 1, injures another

GMT 10:17 2017 Thursday ,30 November

N. Korea claims nuclear statehood with US

GMT 06:24 2017 Saturday ,02 December

Trump seeks to quash Tillerson sacking rumor

GMT 11:23 2017 Thursday ,30 November

Assad negotiators meet UN envoy at Syria peace talks
Themuslimchronicle, themuslimchronicle
Themuslimchronicle, themuslimchronicle
 
 Themuslimchronicle Facebook,themuslimchronicle facebook  Themuslimchronicle Twitter,themuslimchronicle twitter Themuslimchronicle Rss,themuslimchronicle rss  Themuslimchronicle Youtube,themuslimchronicle youtube  Themuslimchronicle Youtube,themuslimchronicle youtube

Maintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2023 ©

Maintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2023 ©

muslimchronicle muslimchronicle muslimchronicle muslimchronicle
themuslimchronicle themuslimchronicle themuslimchronicle
themuslimchronicle
بناية النخيل - رأس النبع _ خلف السفارة الفرنسية _بيروت - لبنان
themuslimchronicle, themuslimchronicle, themuslimchronicle