[caption id="attachment_39049" align="alignright" width="210"] Iraqi soldiers stand guard along the Iraqi-Syrian border.[/caption]
(Reuters) - British Foreign Secretary William Hague said on Tuesday that�Iran�would have to accept proposals to bring about peace in�Syria�agreed at an international conference in Geneva last year before it could take part in any new peace talks.
"A good starting point would be acceptance of 'Geneva One' ... and that is something we haven't heard from�Iran�as yet," Hague told lawmakers. The conference agreed that�Syria�needed a transitional government with executive powers to attain peace, he said.
By Reuters
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