A furious Syrian opposition threatened yesterday to pull out of this week’s peace conference and the US issued a warning after the UN invited Iran to the talks.
UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said he made the late invitation to the talks in Switzerland after Tehran pledged to play a “positive and constructive role” in efforts to end Syria’s worsening three-year civil war.
However, the Syrian National Coalition promptly said it would withdraw from the negotiations unless the invitation to Iran — a key backer of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad — was retracted.
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The US also weighed in, urging Iran to back calls for a transitional government in Syria or lose the invitation.
If Iran does go, there will be 40 countries and a group of regional bodies at the opening meeting, which will be the most intensive diplomatic effort yet to end a war that the UN says has left well over 100,000 dead.
Talks between al-Assad’s government and the opposition are due to start in Geneva on Friday.
Ban told a news conference he extended a late invitation to Tehran after intense talks over two days with Iranian Minister of Foreign Affairs Mohammed Javad Zarif.
“Foreign Minister Zarif and I agree that the goal of the negotiations is to establish, by mutual consent, a transitional governing body with full executive powers,” Ban told reporters.
“He assured me again and again that Iran, if they are invited, then they will play a very positive and constructive role,” the UN secretary-general added.
However, Louay Safi, spokesman for the Syrian National Coalition, which only decided on Saturday to attend the conference, announced on the group’s Twitter account that the opposition would withdraw “unless Ban Ki-moon retracts Iran’s invitation.”
The threat came only hours after international leaders had hailed the coalition’s decision to take part in negotiations.
The US and other Western powers had opposed Iran’s attendance at the meeting as long as it refused to accept a communique adopted by the major powers in Geneva on June 30, 2012, calling for a transitional government in Syria.
Washington made a new call for a clear signal from Tehran, a financial and military supporter of al-Assad, that it back efforts to set up a transitional government.
“The United States views the UN secretary-general’s invitation to Iran to attend the upcoming Geneva conference as conditioned on Iran’s explicit and public support for the full implementation of the Geneva communique,” US Department of State spokeswoman Jen Psaki said in a statement. “This is something Iran has never done publicly and something we have long made clear is required.”
Up until Ban’s announcement on Sunday, Iran had only said it would go to the peace talks if there was an invitation without conditions.
Ban, who had joined Russia in supporting Tehran’s presence, said he expected some kind of statement by the Iranian government.
“I believe strongly that Iran needs to be part of the solution to the Syrian crisis,” he said.
Ban said that, as host of the peace conference, he also extended last-minute invitations to Australia, Bahrain, Belgium, Greece, Luxembourg, Mexico, the Netherlands, South Korea and the Vatican.
He said the additional countries would be “an important and useful show of solidarity in advance of the hard work that the Syrian government and opposition delegations will begin.”
The US and Russia played key roles convincing the opposition and al-Assad to send delegations to the conference, which has been pushed back several times.
They will attend alongside the other permanent members of the UN Security Council — China, Britain and France — and additional countries suffering fallout from the war, including Iraq, Jordan and Lebanon.
Ban said it was vital for the ministers at the meeting to urge the Syrian protagonists “to act and negotiate in good faith for their own future.”
“This violence must stop for humanity and for the future of Syrians,” said the head of the UN, which has launched its biggest ever operation to help refugees from the conflict and millions inside Syria who have been left homeless and without food.
More than 2.3 million people have fled the country and about 6.5 million are displaced inside Syria.
At least 30 people died there in violence on Sunday, including 15 killed when government planes dropped barrel bombs on rebel zones in Aleppo Province, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said.
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