World press review on Syrian peace conference in Iran (November 17-19, 2012)

 

Iran held a conference on Sunday to reconcile Syria's government with opposition factions and end the country's civil war. Under the motto “No to violence, yes to democracy” an estimated 200 Syrian and regional politicians gathered in Tehran on Sunday to discuss a possible end to the violence that has engulfed Syria since March 2011. The Washington Post devoted an article to this event.

"Iran continues to back Syrian President Bashar al-Assad’s regime despite the bloodshed, which has killed more than 40,000 people since the fighting began, making Western and many Arab governments doubt the Islamic republic’s sincerity in trying to end the violence. But the presence of delegations from dozens of countries, including representatives of Russia and China, two key Syrian allies, indicate that Iran is seen as able to wield influence in the matter," the Washington Post writes.

"Leaders in Tehran have long contended that they support a peaceful solution to the Syrian conflict and can play a positive role in engineering a lasting ceasefire there".

“We believe reforms in Syria should lead to a free, fair and transparent election with the cooperation of all political parties,” the newspaper cites Iran’s foreign minister, Ali Akbar Salehi, at the  Syrian National Dialogue conference.

 

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