Brahimi in Cairo to push for Syria peace talks

AFP , Saturday 19 Oct 2013

Lakhdar Brahimi arrived in Cairo on Saturday to begin a regional tour to garner support for an international peace conference on Syria next month; Syrian opposition remains divided on whether to participate in the conference

UN-Arab League envoy to Syria Lakhdar Brahimi arrived in Cairo Saturday, airport officials said, to begin a regional tour aimed at paving the way for peace talks on the war-ravaged country.

During his visit, Brahimi will meet Egyptian Foreign Minister Nabil Fahmy and Arab League chief Nabil al-Arabi.

Brahimi's visit aims to garner regional support for an international peace conference on Syria that world powers hope to convene in Geneva next month.

The renewed push for peace talks comes after a September deal under which Syria agreed to turn over its chemical arsenal for destruction.

But the prospects of holding the conference are still unclear given the divided Syrian opposition which is due to vote next week on whether to take part.

The opposition insists that Syrian President Bashar Al-Assad cannot remain in power, while Assad's government says his departure from office cannot be on the table.

After the Egypt leg of his tour, Brahimi is expected to fly to Syria itself and Iran, a steadfast ally of Assad's regime.

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