MADRID (Reuters) - Spain will hold a meeting of Syrian opposition groups in early January ahead of next month's planned peace talks, known as "Geneva 2", aimed at halting the three-year war in Syria, Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy said on Friday.
Rajoy, speaking after a two-day summit of European leaders in Brussels, said the conference would take place on January 9 and 10 in the southern city of Cordoba. The Geneva talks are scheduled for January 22.
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