Syria: Assad's status not for debate at Geneva talks

Story highlights

  • Syria's foreign minister confirms that regime negotiators were prepared to attend Monday's peace talks in Geneva
  • "We will not negotiate with anyone on the presidency," Walid Moallem tells reporters in Damascus
  • Past efforts to negotiate an end to the conflict have been hindered by strong opposition to the Assad regime

(CNN)The political future of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad is non-negotiable, his chief envoy said Saturday, undercutting a chief demand of rebels who are scheduled to attend negotiations next week aimed at defusing a brutal five-year war.

Assad's status is a "red line," Syrian Foreign Minister Walid Moallem told reporters in Damascus, even as he confirmed that regime negotiators were prepared to attend Monday's peace talks in Switzerland.

"They need to get rid of these illusions," Moallem said of the rebels. "We will not negotiate with anyone on the presidency. Bashar is [a] red line and belongs to the Syrian people."

Mollaem's comments come as the United Nations prepares to host negotiations between the Syrian regime and a main opposition group in Geneva on Monday, more than two weeks into a shaky truce that was designed in part to allow for the talks.

His stance conflicts with the U.N.'s planned agenda. The U.N.'s special envoy for Syria, Staffan de Mistura, had said Wednesday that the talks would focus on certain main talking points, including how to govern Syria, a new constitution, and presidential elections.

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