Saturday, January 12, 2013

Civil War In Syria -- News Updates January 12, 2013



As Syrians Freeze, Diplomacy is at a Standstill -- Time

Even as Syria’s rebels capture more territory in their war against President Bashar Assad’s forces—including a key helicopter base on Friday—international diplomats are struggling to find a way out of the conflict, stymied by hardening positions, as each side digs in, seemingly unwilling to yield political points. The latest sign of how difficult it will be to end Syria’s war came on Friday, when Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Mikhail Bogdanov and U.S. Assistant Secretary of State William Burns met in Geneva with U.N. envoy Lakhdar Brahimi, in yet another attempt to craft a political plan on which all could agree. “Optimism and pessimism are difficult to define,” Brahimi told reporters as he tried to dodge a question about the mood of the daylong meeting in Geneva. “We are trying to find an opening to begin to aid the Syrians in this terrible situation.”

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More News On Syria's Civil War

Live Syria Blog -- Al Jazeera
Official: Syrian Troops Capture Much of Daraya -- AP
Syrian air force bombs outer Damascus as skies clear -- Reuters
Army bombards Damascus suburbs -- Al Jazeera
Damascus hit by clashes after key rebel gain: NGO -- AFP
Syrian rebels say they've seized strategic Taftanaz air base -- L.A. Times
Rebel fighters, mostly Islamists, seize key Syrian air base -- Washington Post
Syrian rebels take control of key Assad airbase -- The Guardian
Syria Talks End With No Breakthrough -- Voice of America
Syria talks end in Geneva without solution -- AP
Russia rejects Assad exit as precondition for Syria deal
-- Reuters
US, Russia at odds in Syria talks over Assad's fate -- Jerusalem Post/Reuters
Russia urges Syria transition as clashes rage -- AFP
UN urged to refer Syria to war crimes court -- AP
Insight: Foreign fighters seek Islamic state in post-Assad Syria -- Reuters
Worries about a ‘failed state’ in Syria -- David Ignatius, Washington Post

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