Syrian opposition 'committed to political solution'
Opposition delegation head Nasr Hariri says they held a good meeting with UN envoy at Geneva peace talks on Friday

By Selen Temizer
GENEVA
The head of the Syrian opposition delegation at peace talks in Geneva stressed their commitment to a "political solution" on Friday.
UN Special Envoy for Syria Staffan de Mistura met delegates from the Syrian regime, headed by Bashar al-Ja’aafari, and representatives of the opposition, led by Nasr Hariri.
"We are here to remove terrorism from our country. However, in order to liberate the country from Daesh, we should first liberate it from the regime's state terrorism," Hariri told a news conference following his meeting with Mistura.
The two had "a positive and fruitful meeting," Hariri said, adding they mainly discussed a transitional government in Syria.
"We are still committed to a political solution," he said.
About a possible Raqqah offensive against Daesh with the involvement of the PYD/PKK terrorist organization, Hariri said:
"We do not want any force which has violated human rights to attend such an operation. Only the national forces should attend it [...]"
The last round of talks on Syria began on Feb. 23 and ended on March 4 without any clear result.
De Mistura said he did not expect a miracle or a milestone this time but added that negotiations with representatives of the regime and opposition would continue on Saturday.
He previously urged participants to “do the necessary preparations in advance of the fifth round to be ready to engage substantively and proactively on the substance of all four baskets on the agenda in parallel”.
Before leaving for Geneva to attend Syria peace talks, Mistura had met with Turkey's Foreign Ministry Undersecretary Umit Yalcin in Ankara and Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov in Moscow.
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