TIL Desk/World/Geneva-Russia has asked the Syrian regime to halt bombings during peace talks this week in Geneva, the United Nations envoy Staffan de Mistura said, though a peace breakthrough seems unlikely.
“Russia announced to everyone that they have formally asked the Syrian government to silence their own skies during the talks,” de Mistura told reporters at a meeting of the UN-backed ceasefire taskforce, on the eve of new negotiations aimed at ending the six-year conflict.
But the veteran diplomat signalled that limited progress was likely and “momentum” towards a deal was probably the most that could be hoped for when delegations for Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and the opposition resume talks.
“Am I expecting a breakthrough? No, I am not expecting a breakthrough,” de Mistura said, adding that he hoped this round could lead to further talks on a political solution. The ground — both in territory and diplomatically — has shifted since the last round of talks broke up in April 2016, and the rebels are in a significantly weaker position.

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