Muallem Says Assad's Future 'Red Line' as Regime, Opposition Delegations Arrive in Geneva

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The future role of Syrian President Bashar Assad is a "red line" for the government delegation in peace talks, the foreign minister said Tuesday on the eve of their opening.

"The issues of the president and the regime are red lines for us and for the Syrian people," the official SANA news agency quoted Walid Muallem as saying shortly before his delegation arrived in the Swiss city of Montreux for the talks.

"Nobody can touch the presidency."

He promised that the government delegation would make every effort to ensure the peace conference bore fruit.

"We are committed to working for the success of this conference so that it is the first step on the road to a dialogue between Syrians on Syrian soil," he said.

But he hit out at the U.N. organizers of the peace conference for their failure to invite a separate delegation from the government-tolerated opposition in Damascus which opposes the armed rebellion supported by the exiled National Coalition.

"The U.N. gave in to Western pressure by refusing to invite the national opposition," he charged.

The regime-tolerated National Coordination Body for Democratic Change said on Monday that it had turned down an invitation from the National Coalition to attend the peace talks as part of a single delegation.

It said its leader Hassan Abdel Azim had been invited to take part on Sunday by Coalition president Ahmad Jarba but had refused.

Syrian government and opposition negotiators arrived in the Swiss town of Montreux Tuesday, on the eve of long-awaited peace talks with the opposition, an Agence France Presse reporter said.

Muallem and fellow members of his delegation declined to answer journalists' questions as their cars arrived at the Grand Hotel Suisse Majestic near the shore of Lake Geneva.

Meanwhile, a member of the opposition told AFP that "the delegation has arrived and are already in the hotel."

Comments 16
Thumb primesuspect 21 January 2014, 22:42

Red line. Jajajajajaj

Nazi style executions r allowed. Before the revolucion it was 50\day in 1 detention center. Now its hundreds.....

Muallem, ur gonna meet but creator soon, so r all the alawite leaders.

After the STL, the STS.

Thumb primesuspect 21 January 2014, 22:58

Why r u insulting me?

I denounced bashar's nazi practices....

Thumb lebanon_first 21 January 2014, 23:14

prime i was talking to muallem. Not to you.

Thumb primesuspect 21 January 2014, 23:45

lebanon_first: that's what i thought. but just making sure (:

Thumb _mowaten_ 22 January 2014, 19:11

you.

Thumb _mowaten_ 22 January 2014, 19:15

keep laughing, you're only fooling yourselves. syrians know who's who.

http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=e7d_1390406939

Thumb Marc 21 January 2014, 23:06

The west has been quiet with Syria since they agreed to hand over their chemical weapons/arsenal... now that part is getting done, the new crisis for Syria and Assad by the west is the 55K pictures of prisoners/abuse/killings..... Bashar actually thought he was off the hook when he gave up his chemicals.....

Missing marhaba 21 January 2014, 23:35

10k pictures, the last time I checked.

Also, although I really don't contest the brutality/inhumanity of Bashar's regime, and I have no doubt they can easily torture 10k or even 55k to death, why is it now that the images were released? If the Qataris (who released them) really wanted peace, they would've saved them for after an agreement or months before the conference.

Thumb Marc 21 January 2014, 23:56

55,000 pictures of 10,000 men, women and children . . . .

Thumb LEBhasNOhope 22 January 2014, 04:05

I wonder how many of the 10,000 were missing Lebanese?

Thumb _mowaten_ 22 January 2014, 19:17

cant be hulk, no lebanese went to fight in syria. except maybe the ones from tal khalakh, but their bodies were returned after use.

Missing lebcan 22 January 2014, 00:14

I think that was the trick of the west ... to get the chemicals off his hand then attack... who knows....

Thumb smarty 22 January 2014, 00:24

or they send the long overdue weapons to the FSA, and FSA only.

Missing marhaba 21 January 2014, 23:33

Didn't Lebanon have 2 Swiss conferences, during our civil war, that led to nothing. Sad part is that its so hard to find anything about them anymore.

The odds are this is the fate of Syria's second Swiss peace conference.

Thumb smarty 22 January 2014, 00:23

Bashar Al Assad, the people of Syria are coming for you! Waleed Muallem & company, you'll be next. It's so damn obvious!

Missing helicopter 22 January 2014, 04:34

The issues of the president and the regime are red lines for us............ Mouallem / Syria
The issues of arms and telecommunication network of the resistance are red line for us ........Nasrallah / Lebanon

You just got to love the mindset of dictators.