Syrian opposition wants US to weigh in and counter Russia

Syria’s opposition is hoping to persuade the US administration this week to throw its weight behind UN-led peace talks. (AFP)
Updated 10 January 2018
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Syrian opposition wants US to weigh in and counter Russia

UNITED NATIONS: Syria’s opposition is hoping to persuade the US administration this week to throw its weight behind UN-led peace talks and counter Russia’s bid to set up a parallel track, its lead negotiator said Tuesday.
After meeting with UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres in New York, opposition leaders are heading to Washington on Tuesday for meetings to shore up the Geneva talks, which are expected to resume on January 21.
“All of us, all of our countries are waiting for an American role” in finding a settlement to the nearly seven-year war, Nasr Hariri told AFP in an interview.
The United States is “the most important player in the Syrian fight, the only state that can make a balance with the Russian influence,” he said.
The delegation led by Hariri hopes to meet with US national security adviser H.R McMaster, State Department officials and members of Congress to make their case for US engagement.
The opposition’s appeal to the US administration comes as Russia is asking the United Nations to take part in a peace congress it is hosting along with Iran in Sochi on January 29 and 30.
Western countries view the Sochi peace talks with skepticism, concerned that Russia and Iran will carve out a settlement that will favor their ally Syrian President Bashar Assad.
Hariri said he was told by Guterres that no decision had been made yet on whether the United Nations would take part in the Sochi conference, a move that would bring credibility to the Russian-led effort.
For its part, the Syrian opposition has not taken a “final decision” on whether to boycott the Sochi talks, said Hariri, who became the opposition’s chief negotiator in November.
Eight rounds of talks in Geneva have repeatedly stumbled over Assad’s fate, with negotiators from Damascus refusing to meet the opposition directly until it drops demands that he leave office.
Assad’s forces have regained the upper hand in the war, re-taking territory in a campaign backed by Russia’s military intervention.
Without Washington as an “active political player in Geneva, I think the game will continue, by wasting time, establishing parallel tracks to hijack the political process in Geneva to Sochi, to Astana,” said Hariri.
President Donald Trump’s administration has shown little interest in the diplomatic effort to end the war in Syria, focusing instead on defeating Daesh.
After the US-led coalition drove Daesh out of Raqqa, Washington must now step up its involvement in forging a peace agreement to keep the group at bay and to prevent Iran from expanding its influence, said Hariri.
More than 340,000 people have died in Syria’s nearly seven-year war and over half of the population has been driven from their homes.


Arab and Islamic states reject Israel’s recognition of Somaliland

Updated 28 December 2025
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Arab and Islamic states reject Israel’s recognition of Somaliland

  • Israel formally recognized Somaliland as an “independent and sovereign state” on Friday
  • Saudi Arabia on Friday expressed full support for sovereignty, unity, territorial integrity of Somalia

A group of foreign ministers from Arab and Islamic countries, alongside the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC), have firmly rejected Israel’s announcement of its recognition of the Somaliland region within Somalia.

In a joint statement issued on Saturday, the ministers condemned Israel’s decision, announced on December 26, warning that the move carries “serious repercussions for peace and security in the Horn of Africa and the Red Sea region” and undermines international peace and security, the Jordan News Agency reported.

The statement described the recognition as an unprecedented and flagrant violation of international law and the charter of the United Nations, which uphold the principles of state sovereignty, unity and territorial integrity, JNA added.

Israel formally recognized Somaliland as an “independent and sovereign state” and signed an agreement to establish diplomatic ties, as the region’s leader hailed its first-ever official recognition.

The ministers reaffirmed their full support for the sovereignty of Somalia, rejecting any measures that would undermine its unity or territorial integrity.

They warned that recognizing the independence of parts of states sets a dangerous precedent and poses a direct threat to international peace and security.

The statement also reiterated categorical opposition to any attempt to link the move with plans to displace the Palestinian people outside their land, stressing that such proposals are rejected “in form and substance.”

Alongside the Jordanian foreign ministry, the joint statement was issued by the foreign ministers of Egypt, Algeria, Comoros, Djibouti, The Gambia, Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, Libya, Maldives, Nigeria, Oman, Pakistan, Palestine, Qatar, Somalia, Sudan, Turkiye and Yemen, as well as the OIC.

Saudi Arabia on Friday expressed full support for the sovereignty, unity, and territorial integrity of Somalia, and expressed its rejection of the declaration of mutual recognition between Israel and Somaliland.