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Syria Criticizes de Mistura’s Lack of Neutrality

Envoy’s statements are “far from objectivity and facts” and are based on information promoted by groups known for their hostility towards Syria, says official ministry source

Opinion: What Happened Between Opposition and Kremlin in Moscow?

The difference between Moscow and the Syrian opposition has become vulnerable to a change in the past few months due to three factors: changes on the ground in Syria, a shift in regional and international attitudes towards the crisis, and the opposition’s favorable position towards terrorism

Open Letter: Let Syrians Decide Their Future

We see that holding a new Syrian National Congress – with the participation of all political forces and parties, and representatives of all Syrian communities – will provide Syrians with a dialogue to harmonize a vision for a revised political system and a constitution to help achieve their aspirations

Opinion: What Hinders the Unity of National Democratic Action in Syria?

Will we all respond to the call of our national responsibility, overcome our rival and fragmented selves, and strive – with a collective will – to put the steps and tasks in their right context in order to save our country and achieve its new resurrection from the hell of tyranny and terror?

The Time is Right for Geneva III: Abdul-Azim

Opposition forces inside and outside Syria have made significant progress to unite their efforts and vision following June’s Cairo conference, says Coordination Committee head

Bogdanov: Moscow’s Position on Syria Unchangeable

Russia’s deputy FM tells reporters Moscow will not abandon its position on Syria, stating that the Kremlin remains committed to all agreed upon initiatives to solve the crisis