Mansour Receives Invitation to the Geneva II Talks

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Caretaker Foreign Minister Adnan Mansour received on Tuesday an invitation from U.N. chief Ban Ki-moon to attend the Geneva II summit on January 22.

The multinational opening session will be held in Montreux, a city northeast of Geneva, before talks involving the opposing Syrian delegations and U.N.-Arab League peace envoy Lakhdar Brahimi are to continue in Geneva from January 24.

The international talks aim at helping the feuding Syrian groups to put an end to the ongoing violence in the neighboring country through agreeing on a political solution that safeguards Syria's independence and sovereignty.

A spokesperson to the U.N. leader announced on Monday that invitations are being sent to participating countries, but pointed out that Iran is not on the list of invitees.

The so-called Geneva II conference is a follow-up to one held in the Swiss city in June 2012, where world powers called for a Syrian transition government.

But the warring sides failed to agree on whether President Bashar Assad or his inner circle could play a role in the process, and amid spiraling fighting the plans for Geneva II were repeatedly put on hold.

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Thumb primesuspect over 10 years

Of course he did, the syrian government has 2 be represented!

Thumb cedre over 10 years

hhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh

Missing helicopter over 10 years

Mansour is the political wing of HA.

Thumb ice-man over 10 years

I hope Mansour has some heavy winter clothes to take with him. Geneva is cold in January.

Default-user-icon who (Guest) over 10 years

and who gonna represent lebanon there?

Thumb smarty over 10 years

don't forget to get lost there FM!

Missing coolmec over 10 years

@anonymtx
Cool comment dude

Thumb cedre over 10 years

useless coz rebels wont attend...

Missing halaktouna77 over 10 years

He should take at least 3 coats, he has tendancy to lose them! just like he lost his patriotism and sold his soul to Iran & Syria.
How can we as Lebanese accept to have this thing represent us in foreign assemblies?