Lavrov regrets Iran's absence in Syria talks

  • 10 years ago
Russian foreign minister Sergei Lavrov said it was a mistake for UN Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon to withdraw an invitation to Iran, for a peace conference on Syria.

(SOUNDBITE) (Russian) RUSSIAN FOREIGN MINISTER SERGEI LAVROV, SAYING:

"This is of course a mistake. I've already said it before. But there has been no catastrophe. It is in any case just a one-day event, tomorrow on January 22, that about 40 foreign ministers are invited to - from different countries, including in some far-flung regions like Latin America and East Asia. And of course, despite the largely ceremonial character of this event, the absence of Iran in this list of 40 countries raises all sorts of questions."

Ban withdrew the invitation from Iran to the Geneva-2 talks, after Tehran declared that it does not support a deal calling for a transitional government in Syria.

Lavrov said the Syrian opposition held the talks hostage by saying they would not attend if the Iranians were present.

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