U.S. envoy sees no role for Assad in Syria solution


  • World
  • Wednesday, 03 Jun 2015

DOHA (Reuters) - President Barack Obama's envoy charged with building the coalition against the Islamic State said on Wednesday President Bashar al-Assad should have no role in any long term solution to Syria's conflict.

Retired Marine General John Allen added in remarks to a conference in Qatar that there was a "very energetic" discussion among a number of countries about how to bring about a political transition in Damascus, but that such a solution would not include Assad, who has been fighting Islamist and other rebels since 2011.

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