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Syrian Opposition: We Don't Trust Russia

27.11.2014 22:29

Russia's proposal to seek political solution to Syrian crisis is not serious, according to Syria's main opposition groups.

Russia's proposal to back the UN's action plan for the Syrian crisis is not earnest, according to a coalition of Syrian opposition groups. 



"Russia has sided with the Assad regime for over three years. I don't think they are in earnest about working towards a political solution in Syria," Kasim al-Hatiba, a member of the Syrian National Coalition of Opposition and Revolutionary Forces told The Anadolu Agency on Thursday.



Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said Wednesday that Damascus and Moscow supported the UN action plan of establishing zones in the country in which fighting is temporarily halted.



The minister's remarks came at a joint press conference with his Syrian counterpart, Walid al-Moualem in Russia's Black Sea resort of Sochi.



Russia backs UN Special Envoy for Syria Steffan de Mistura's efforts. "It is important to find the right conditions to reach a political solution in Syria, but it is the Syrian people who have the last word," Lavrov said. 



The UN special envoy for Syria proposed last month the establisment of 'freeze zones' in specific cities and provinces of Syria, where fighting would be halted for a time so that humanitarian relief efforts could go to work.



Al-Hatib said that although de Mistura attempted to establish a partial cease-fire with his plan, the Free Syrian Army, which is a part of the Syrian National Coalition, "does not trust Moscow or de Mistura's proposal", which he claimed served only the Syrian regime, Iran and Russia.



"Neither Moscow nor de Mistura has the key to a solution in Syria," another member of the National Coalition, Ahmed Ivad said.



Ivad said that the Syrian people have only "one legitimate representative", which is the National Coalition "recognized by 80 countries."



"Therefore, if Moscow wants to find a political solution, it should contact the Coalition. Any other attempt would only prove that they are trying to divide the opposition," he said.



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