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Moscow Talks on Syria
Resolution in doubt.
by Stephen Lendman
Last September, Lakhdar Brahimi replaced Kofi Annan as UN/Arab League Syrian envoy/mediator. He's strongly pro-Western. He's Washington's point man on Syria.
Kofi Annan's peace plan was one-sided. It provided imperial cover for war. Brahimi picked up where he left off. His mandate is serving Western interests. Diplomatic cover hides his agenda.
On December 27, Reuters headlined "Peace envoy Brahimi, Syria diplomats in Moscow talks," saying:
On December 24, Brahimi met with Assad in Damascus. UN spokesman Martin Nesirky said he's due in Moscow December 29. Syrian officials will join him.
In Damascus, Brahimi said:
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