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Syria wants 2 militant groups barred from peace talks

Syria wants 2 militant groups barred from peace talks

By REUTERS

Overview of the Syria peace talks in Geneva, Switzerland, on Friday, January 29, 2016. Indirect peace talks aimed at resolving Syriau2019s five-year conflict began Friday at the UN headquarters in Geneva, without the participation of the main opposition group. Photo: Keystone via AP

GENEVA: A Syrian official says President Bashar Assad's government will 'never accept' the removal of two militant groups from a list of terrorist organisations barred from peace talks. Ahrar al-Sham and the Army of Islam, two Islamic groups fighting to overthrow Assad, agreed to take part in UN-sponsored peace talks in Geneva. But the Syrian government and its close ally Russia view both as terrorist groups that should be excluded from the process, along with the Islamic State group and al-Qaida's local affiliate. Information Minister Omar al-Zoubi's comments to state TV late Saturday came as the main opposition delegation arrived in Geneva. The delegation has named Army of Islam official Mohammed Alloush as its chief negotiator. Most parties agree that IS and the al-Qaida-affiliated Nusra Front should be excluded.