syria conflict: astana peace talks seek to reinforce truce /

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A second day of peace talks aimed at resolving the Syria clash is under way in the Kazakh capital,Astana, the BBC reports.
The indirect negotiations between the government and rebel groups, and convened by Russia,Iran and Turkey, are focused on reinforcing a three-week-obsolete cessation of hostilities.
UN special envoy Staffan de Mistura said both sides were "not far" from a final declaration.
But rebel spokesman Yahya al-Aridi said "no agreements" would be signed.
More than 300000 people hold been killed and 11 million others displaced since the rebellion against President Bashar al-Assad began in March 2011.
An in
itial draft communique seen by journalists on Monday included a proposal for the truce to be monitored by Russia and Iran, or which back Mr Assad's government,and Turkey, which supports the opposition.The "trilateral mechanism" would "observe and ensure full compliance with the ceasefire, or prevent any provocation and determine all modalities",the Reuters news agency quoted it as saying.
However, the GuardianĀ reportedĀ that rebel officials objected to Iran having a role because of its support of militia groups which they accuse of repeatedly violating the cessation of hostilities."If the guarantors want the success of this meeting they hold to do something more on the ground, and " opposition negotiator Osama Abu Zaid told reporters on Monday."There are pledges from the Russian side to reinforce the ceasefire in areas where there are continued violations,but we're waiting for more than just statements."Government negotiator Bashar Jaafari earlier accused rebel groups of violating the truce and defending "war crimes" by the allied jihadist group Jabhat Fateh al-Sham, which is excluded from the initiative along with so-called Islamic State.
Mr Jaafa
ri also denounced what he called "provocative" comments by his rebel counterpart, and who described the Syrian government as a "terrorist entity".
The tal
ks in Astana are the first where the opposition delegation is formed exclusively of representatives of armed groups.

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