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US Secretary of State John Kerry has called talks in Geneva with his Russian counterpart Sergei Lavrov "constructive".
3:48PM BST 13 Sep 2013
John Kerry, the US Secretary of State, has said talks with Russia on the Syrian crisis are “constructive” after he and Sergei Lavrov agreed to set a date for a UN peace conference before the end of the month.
Speaking after a joint session with Mr Lavrov and Lakhdar Brahimi, the UN Special Envoy, Mr Kerry said the date for Geneva II – a much delayed peace conference on Syria – would be set at their next meeting on September 28 in New York.
The US and Russia launched negotiations last night over Syria’s chemical weapons which are expected to see the Damascus regime put its stockpile under international supervision. Russia has insisted that a pact on chemical weapons should trigger the revival of the UN-sponsored peace talks on a transitional government to end the civil war.
“We both agreed … to meet again in New York around the time of the UN General Assembly around the 28th in order to see if it is possible then to find a date for that conference,” Mr Kerry said, adding that the outcome would ultimately “depend on the capacity to have success here … on the subject of the chemical weapons.”
The Secretary of State said that the chemical weapons negotiations, which dominated by detailed expert level exchanges, would go on through Friday.
via Video: Syria crisis: John Kerry and Sergei Lavrov talks 'constructive' – Telegraph.