ED Noor: Bibi must be having conniptions again! This article only presents a touch of the furor this announcement has set off within the Neocon and anti-Iranian sectors.
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BRICS Post | January 20, 2014
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The United
Nations formally extended an invitation for Iran to attend the Geneva II Syria
Peace Summit to be held later this week, much to the surprise of US officials
and the chagrin of opposition forces fighting to remove the Damascus
government.
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Echoing
previous statements from BRICS officials that Iran’s presence at the talks is
pivotal, UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon told reporters,
“I believe strongly that Iran needs to be part of the solution to the Syrian crisis,” he added.
Last week,
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said during a joint press conference
with US Secretary of State John Kerry that Iran’s role was important.
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“[The]
presence of Saudi Arabia, Iran [are] necessary at the Geneva-2 talks
on Syria, it’s obvious for Russia… We’ve called for the
[opposition] National Coalition to work with other oppositional groups:
the delegation should be truly representative,” said
Lavrov.
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“Proper
resolution of the Syria issue will be impossible without the participation and
support of regional countries, especially countries with leverage over
concerned parties in Syria,” Chinese Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman Hua Chunying
has previously said.
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But
according to the US State Department, Iran has to comply with a central
condition before it can attend the Syria peace talks.
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Spokeswoman
Jen Psaki said in a statement that Iran has not yet accepted the tenets of the
Geneva I communique in 2012 which call for a “transitional body to govern
Syria” by the mutual consent of all the summit participants.
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Iranian
diplomatic officials have assured the UN that they will play a constructive
role in the talks, the Secretary-General said.
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Iran’s
participation has for nearly a year been a source of contention between Russia
and the US and has been a partial reason that the peace talks have been
repeatedly delayed.
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Late on
Sunday, Syria’s largest anti-Assad opposition bloc said it was angered by Ban’s
announcement and threatened to withdraw from participating in the Geneva II
talks on January 22.
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According to
Reuters, quoting National Coalition spokesperson Louay Safi on
Twitter, “The Syrian Coalition announces that they will withdraw their
attendance in Geneva 2 unless Ban Ki-moon retracts Iran’s invitation”.
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Syria
analyst Camille Otrakji, however, says there is no substitute to Iran’s participation in the Geneva II talks because of the influence it wields in the
region.
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“Russia and
Iran must help in pressuring the regime to accept to maintain control on
foreign policy and national security matters, while giving up power to a
government that is formed by a coalition of parties that manage to win a
majority of monitored and free parliamentary elections,” he writes.
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