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UK's Hague says Syria talks 'very difficult'
Published Saturday 30/06/2012 10:39
GENEVA (Reuters) -- British Foreign Minister William Hague urged Russia and China to agree with Western powers on a political transition plan for Syria at a crisis meeting on Saturday but said the talks would be very difficult.

"There is an opportunity for the international community to be much stronger and act more robustly but we can only do it with the agreement of Russia and China," he told reporters as he arrived for the talks at the United Nations in Geneva.
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1 ) Joe Fattal / USA
01/07/2012 02:29
When you have the Russians and the Chinese helping a regime to kill their own people they rather save the regime than the people. So having talks in Geneva or in China wouldn't make any difference. So the Syrian people have to fight Assad regime and indirectly the Russians and the Chinese to win it. Impossible task, unless somebody intervene on their side.
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