Syrian opposition plans new government in August

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jarba SNC president 3Syria’s opposition plans to set up an interim government in August to run areas under rebel control, an opposition official said on Wednesday.

“There is a plan to form a government in exile 10 days after Eid,” said Omar Kouch, a senior leader of the Syrian National Coalition, referring to the Muslim holiday that follows the fasting month of Ramadan, which is expected to end either on August 8 or 9, depending on the sighting of the new moon.

“We have more than one candidate for the prime minister post,” he added, following a visit to Qatar by a delegation led by the coalition’s new leader Ahmed al-Jarba.

The exiled opposition wants the United States and European countries to supply it with advanced weapons in the civil war against President Bashar al-Assad, and is trying to show them that it is united and credible.

It remains unclear, however, how any government in exile would exert authority on the ground among the disparate rebel factions, which include an affiliate of al Qaeda.

More than 100,000 people have been killed in Syria’s civil war and a proposed peace conference, floated in May by the United States and Russia, shows no sign of materialising.

The conference is meant to establish a provisional government of national unity, including figures from the opposition and the current authorities, and to pave the way for elections.

But plans to hold it June or July unravelled after momentum on the battlefield swung in favour of Assad.

Jarba was quoted by the Qatari news agency QNA as saying the coalition realised that a solution to the civil war would require negotiation with the authorities. But he wanted to see changes on the ground in favour of the rebels before any talks could start.

“Now, we will not go to any talks until the Free Syrian Army and the other revolutionary forces are strong on the ground and coherent, as they were eight months ago,” Jarba said.

Reuters

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6 responses to “Syrian opposition plans new government in August”

  1. Yalibnan can you please report real news to us like how one of our troops was killed yesterday in bekaa….this crap that keeps being put up here is irrelevant now.

    1. 5thDrawer Avatar
      5thDrawer

      ๐Ÿ™‚ After 3 years it seems we are all getting almost bored with it. Dialogues that lead no-where. Nothing positive. And although it affects Lebanon in too too many ways, there’s nothing anyone can seem to do about it – certainly not from ‘blogging’ here. And there’s almost as much stupidity in other places as well, to think about … the world is not always beautiful elsewhere either. No-one even picked up on the ‘waste-treatment-facility’ recently set up.
      Or the one town that decided it had had enough of being ‘on the electric grid’ and now is self-sufficient and working. SOME are trying … and that’s the ones we should hear about.

    2. libnan1 Avatar

      Agree, and they put up pictures of some of ugliest humans on earth. Enough with Syria, let them all go to hell. If they like Syria so much they should start a blog called YaSyria.

  2. Yalibnan can you please report real news to us like how one of our troops was killed yesterday in bekaa….this crap that keeps being put up here is irrelevant now.

    1. 5thDrawer Avatar
      5thDrawer

      ๐Ÿ™‚ After 3 years it seems we are all getting almost bored with it. Dialogues that lead no-where. Nothing positive. And although it affects Lebanon in too too many ways, there’s nothing anyone can seem to do about it – certainly not from ‘blogging’ here. And there’s almost as much stupidity in other places as well, to think about … the world is not always beautiful elsewhere either. No-one even picked up on the ‘waste-treatment-facility’ recently set up.

    2. libnan1 Avatar

      Agree, and they put up pictures of some of ugliest humans on earth. Enough with Syria, let them all go to hell. If they like Syria so much they should start a blog called YaSyria.

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