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Saturday 22 October 2016 - 23:58
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Iran attends Swiss meeting on Syria after conditions accepted

October 15, The Iran Project Although the Iranian authorities had initially said that Iran would not attend the Lausanne meeting, last night it was announced that Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif will take part in the talks following acceptance of the country's conditions.

Some sources in Irans Ministry of Foreign Affairs as well as government officials firstly announced that thatIranian foreign minister has no plans to take part in the Lausanne meeting because of its deep differences of opinion with some participating parties onthe Syria conflict.

Following the announcement, Russian Foreign MinisterSergey Lavrov and EU's foreign policy chiefFederica Mogherinimade some phone calls with Irans FM, calling for Irans participation in the meeting; Iran also determined its condition for the presence in the talks.

Accepting some of Irans terms and also agreeing to increase the number of countries participating in the summit, they made Iran satisfied to take part in the Lausanne meeting.

Russian Deputy Foreign MinisterMikhail Bogdanov also said Russia called for Iran, Iraq and Egypt to attend a ministerial meeting in Switzerlands Lausanne for talks on the Syria crisis, stressing that the countries that have influence in Syria should participate in the process of settling its crisis.

The negotiations were to start in Lausanne Saturday with US Secretary of State John Kerry meeting Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov as well as top diplomats from Egypt, Iran, Iraq, Turkey and Saudi Arabia.

There are varying degrees of hope as to whether the talks will be successful in ending the violence in Syria, even if temporarily.

Iran and Russia support the elected Syrian government, while the US, Saudi Arabia, and Turkey back the militants fighting the state.

Syria has been gripped by civil war since March 2011 with various terrorist groups, including Daesh (also known as ISIS or ISIL), currently controlling parts of it.

Some 470,000 Syrians have been killed throughout the five years of bloodshed, 4.8 million have fled the country, and 6.6 million have become internally displaced by the violence.

 
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