Syria yesterday slammed as “hostile” a French decision to host an ambassador from the opposition National Coalition, as regime forces bombarded southern districts of the capital and clashes raged nationwide.
France on Saturday invited the group to send an envoy to Paris, after French President Francois Hollande met National Coalition leader Ahmed Moaz al-Khatib.
“France is acting like a hostile nation,” Syrian National Reconciliation Minister Ali Haidar said on a visit to key ally Tehran.
“It’s as if it wants to go back to the time of the occupation,” he added, of the French mandate in Syria after World War I.
Haidar was speaking as Tehran prepared to host talks between Syrian officials and opposition groups tolerated by Syrian President Bashar al-Assad’s regime.
No National Coalition representatives were invited to the Iran talks.
“Invitations were extended to all those who accept dialogue, not to those who refuse to talk as a matter of principle,” Haidar said.
The opposition coalition, formed in Doha on Nov. 11, is committed to building a transitional government composed of representatives of all ethnic and religious groups in conflict-ridden Syria.
However, it refuses to engage with the Damascus regime before al-Assad’s departure.
Despite the French offer to host an envoy, Paris remained cautious on the issue of supplying weapons to Syrian rebels amid fears of the conflict spreading.
Israeli artillery responded early yesterday after gunfire from Syria hit an army vehicle but caused no casualties, Israel’s military said, in the latest spillover of violence from the bloody civil war raging across the ceasefire line.
“Shots were fired at IDF [Israeli army] soldiers ... in the central Golan Heights,” an army spokeswoman said, adding that the Syrian fire hit “a vehicle.”
‘DIRECT HIT’
“Soldiers responded with artillery fire towards the source of the shooting ... a direct hit was identified,” she said of the latest in several exchanges over the past week.
Israel has complained on numerous occasions to the UN over the incidents.
In Damascus, government artillery bombarded the southern district of Al-Hajar al-Aswad, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said.
The Britain-based watchdog, which relies on a network of activists and medics in civilian and military hospitals to compile its tolls, said one civilian was killed and several wounded.
Aleppo and its environs in the north also saw heavy combat, the Observatory said, reporting fierce clashes at regime Base 46 in the province, which has been besieged for weeks.
Artillery fire also hit the provinces of Daraa in the south and Deir Ezzor in the east, where rebels on Saturday said they had seized the key regime airport of Hamdan, a base for helicopter gunships.
The Observatory said at least two rebels were killed in a government ambush in the central province of Hama.
Yesterday’s fighting came a day after at least 142 people were killed nationwide, according to the Observatory, which has put the death toll in more than 20 months of conflict at upwards of 39,000.
The post of National Coalition envoy to France is to be filled by academic Monzer Makhous, although it was unclear if this would happen before a planned provisional government is formed.
Coalition chief Khatib in Paris on Saturday repeated the group’s promise to build a government of technocrats rather than politicians.
“There is no problem. The coalition exists and we will launch a call for candidates to form a government of technocrats that will work until the regime falls,” he told reporters.
However, Khatib appeared to have made little progress on his call for the West to arm the insurgency.
‘EXERCISE CONTROL’
“The [rebel] Syrians need military means but the international community also has to exercise control,” Hollande said.
He acknowledged that France could not act without agreement from its EU — the EU has a strict embargo on arms deliveries to Syria.
EU foreign ministers are due to discuss the embargo at talks in Brussels today.
France on Tuesday became the first Western power to recognize the the opposition coalition as the sole representative of the Syrian people.
Turkey and the Gulf Arab states have also officially recognized it, and British Foreign Minister William Hague said on Friday that London was considering following suit.
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