U.N. Hopes Syria Talks Could Resume in a 'Few Weeks'
إقرأ هذا الخبر بالعربيةThe U.N.'s deputy envoy for Syria said Thursday that he hoped peace talks could resume in the coming weeks, despite "grim" events on the ground.
Ramzy Ezzeldin Ramzy said his boss, U.N. envoy Staffan de Mistura, was in discussion with warring parties to organize "direct negotiations", a departure from past rounds where the sides met separately with moderators.
The U.N. is working "with a view to holding these talks hopefully in the next few weeks."
De Mistura's recent target dates to relaunch talks have all been missed, amid a failure to contain the fighting.
While the U.N. has said it would clearly be preferable to host talks with a ceasefire in place, future negotiations should not have preconditions.
The latest truce agreed by the United States and Russia has collapsed, but Ramzy insisted both Washington and Moscow "are determined to make the agreement work."
Regardless of the setbacks, the U.N. "will never give up on the political process" to end Syria's five-year war, he added.