Syrian so-called opposition groups have signed an initial agreement to form a
new coalition of forces fighting to “end the rule of President Bashar al-Assad”,
Syrian delegates at talks in Doha said on Sunday.
"An initial deal has been signed. The evening session will be for electing
the president of the body and his deputy," Ali Sadreddine al-Bayanouni, a Muslim
Brotherhood delegate, told reporters.
The new body, made up of groups inside and outside Syria, would be called the
“Syrian National Coalition for Opposition and Revolutionary Forces”, delegates
said.
The group's leader, once chosen, will automatically become the focal point
for “opposition activities”, Reuters said.
U.S. diplomats and officials from Qatar have prodded the players over the
past week to come to an arrangement.
The parties were close to a deal in the early hours of Sunday after Qatari
and United Arab Emirates officials pressed them to agree, but it appeared to
fall through when the meeting broke up at 3 a.m.
The Syrian National Council (SNC) had lost the confidence of Washington and
other powers who saw it as ineffective and riven with personal disputes, Reuters
added.
At the talks in Doha bringing together various “opposition groups”, the SNC
had been concerned at being sidelined in the wider body, a U.S.-backed proposal
presented by prominent dissident Riad Seif. A source inside the meeting said the
SNC had asked to continue the talks on Sunday but that it would be a "last
chance", suggesting that ‘opposition figures’ behind the U.S.-backed initiative
are threatening to go ahead without the SNC.
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