Ban Ki-moon 'Convinced' Syria Peace Talks are Best Way Forward
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U.N. chief Ban Ki-moon is convinced that Geneva peace talks are the best way to resolve the Syrian conflict and urges all sides to return to the table, his spokesman said Tuesday.
Just weeks after the warring parties sat down for the first time to seek a political settlement to the three-year civil war, a second round ended in acrimony over the weekend.
"The secretary general remains convinced that Geneva II is the way to go, and he is looking at the parties to think long and hard and to come back as soon as possible so that this process can continue," spokesman Martin Nesirky told reporters.
"This is a process, not a single event taking place in one or two meetings... this is going to take a long time."
"The secretary general remains determined to push ahead with this, as is (U.N. mediator Lakhdar) Brahimi," Nesirky added.
Brahimi said Saturday he was "very, very sorry" after the talks between the Syrian regime and the opposition broke off without result after three weeks. No date has been set for a resumption of negotiations.
Nesirky said Brahimi would be coming to New York "at some point" to brief Ban and the Security Council on his mission.
Mr. Ban is absolutely correct, but alas, Syrians are known to use their muscles instead of their brains. They are master deceivers, will use time to their perceived belief of advantage. And if for a moment Syrians came to use their brains, those behind them and from different camps will make sure that the little wisdom left in them would dissipate as quickly as the morning dew.