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[Published: Monday January 23 2017]

 Syria peace talks begin in Kazakhstan

Astana, Kazakhstan 23 Jan (ANA) - Fresh peace talks aimed at resolving the Syrian conflict have begun in the Kazakh capital, Astana. The talks are brokered by Russia and Iran, which back the Syrian government, and Turkey which supports the rebels. For the first time, the opposition delegation has been formed exclusively of representatives of armed groups. Organisers have played down expectations of a breakthrough, and rebels say there will be no direct negotiations with the government. The last round of talks between the opposition and the government, which were brokered by the UN, were suspended in early 2016. Jihadists such as so-called Islamic State (IS) are excluded. Kazakhstan's foreign ministry says it expects the talks to be finished by Tuesday. More than 300,000 people have been killed and 11 million displaced in almost six years of conflict. UN Syria envoy Staffan de Mistura is attending the talks, and the US is being represented by its ambassador to Kazakhstan. (ANA)
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