Syrian rebel groups reject Sochi meet

epa06365781 People inspect the rubbles of damaged houses after an aistrike in Hamoria city, Damascus suburbs, Syria, 03 December 2017. According to activists, 17 people were killed and more than 100 injured from bombings allegedly by forces loyal to the Syrian government in Hamoria city. Alltogether more than 24 people were killed in bombings on 03 December in the cities of Hamoria, Erbeen, Bet-Sawa and Mesraba.  EPA-EFE/MOHAMMED BADRA

Bloomberg

Syrian rebel groups rejected Russia’s planned Sochi conference on Syria, saying Moscow was seeking to bypass a UN-based Geneva peace process and blam-
ing Russia for committing war crimes in the wartorn country.
In a statement by around 40 rebel groups who include some of the military factions who participated in earlier rounds of Geneva peace talks, they said Moscow had not
put pressure on the Syrian government to reach a
political settlement.
“Russia has not contributed one step to easing the suffering of Syrians and has not pressured the regime that it claims it is a guarantor by move in any real path tow-ards a solution,” the rebel statement said.
Russia, which has emerged as the dominant player in Syria after a major military
intervention over two years ago, received backing from Iran for holding a Syrian
national dialogue congress
in the Russian city of Sochi
on January 29-30.
“Russia is an aggressor country that has committed war crimes against Syrians… It stood with the regime militarily and defended its politically and over seven yea-
rs preventing UN condemnation of (Syrian President Bashar) Assad’s regime,” the statement said.
Moscow says it targets militants but rebels and residents say the Russian air strikes conducted since a major aerial campaign over two years ago has caused hundreds of civilian casualties in indiscriminate bombing of civilian areas away from the frontline.
Some rebels said they had not yet made up their mind.
UN Syria envoy Staffan de Mistura said that Russia’s plan to convene the congress should be assessed by its ability to contribute to and support the UN-led Geneva talks on ending the war in Syria.

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