The U.N. Envoy for Syria-Arab League, Lakhdar Brahimi. (tvm.com)
During that meeting, they reaffirmed support for the idea of the dialogue from the opposition.Cairo (Reuters)-a U.N. Envoy for Syria-Arab League Lakhdar Brahimi, Thursday (10/2), met with leaders of coalition of Syria in exile Moaz al-Khatib in Cairo, where they discussed plans for the next stage of the Coalition, said Egypt's official news agency, MENA.
The meeting dealt with the efforts of al-Khatib not long ago for a dialogue with the Government of Syria's President Bashar al-Assad, who is the Minister of his outline Omran Al-Zoubi said in a response on Friday that the Government is ready for dialogue with the opposition without preconditions.
During that meeting, they reaffirmed support for the idea of the dialogue from the opposition. Such meetings between the Secretary-General of the Brahimi Arab League Nabil al-Arabi in Cairo, according to the Xinhua report--monitored Reuters, in Jakarta on Monday morning.
Syria conflict has become a major topic in high-level meeting of the organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC), which was recently held in Egypt's capital, Cairo. On the side of the Conference, the President of Egypt Mohamed Moursi, Iran President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and President of Turkey Abdullah Gul held a closed meeting on Wednesday about the matter.
A statement concluding a two-day OIC Summit supports the idea of the Quartet--Egypt, Iran, Turkey and Saudi Arabia--to realize "true dialogue" between Syria and the opposition coalition Government in exile in order to put an end to a conflict that is raging now.
"We all agree on an increase in efforts to end the tragedy of the people of Syria," said the President of Egypt in a speech unveiling the Moursi. He reaffirmed support for the unity of the people and the territory of Syria.
The high-level meeting endorsed talks Brahimi at the regional level as well as internationally in order to resolve the crisis and its efforts to bring about peace in mediating negotiations between Syria's Government and the opposition.
While a senior officer of the u.s. military Sunday, said that during a discussion with the Government of President Barack Obama on how to help resolve the crisis in Syria, he gave support to the idea of arming Syria guerrillas but no specific plans have ever considered.
General Martin Dempsey, the leader of the Joint Chiefs of staff, said he thinks arming guerrillas might help end the crisis more quickly and avoid ambruknya all government agencies--which could make Syria so failed State.
"The failed State is defined by the ambruknya all of the institution," said Dempsey as reported United Kingdom, Reuters news agency. "In doing so, conceptually we think of a way to prevent that from happening. Conceptually, I agree. There is now very much a hassle that we haven't been able to accomplish. "
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