Syrian opposition to decide new negotiating team next week after resignation


  • World
  • Tuesday, 31 May 2016

BEIRUT (Reuters) - The Syrian opposition will meet in 10 days' time to decide who to send to future peace talks after its chief negotiator resigned, a spokesman told a pan-Arab television station on Monday.

Mohammed Alloush, chief negotiator for the mainstream opposition delegation to the negotiations, said on Sunday he was resigning over the failure of the U.N.-backed Geneva talks to bring a political settlement or ease the plight of Syrians in besieged areas.

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