Mimini committee for discussing the constitution kicks off its second round of meetings in Geneva with the participation of the Syrian national delegation

GENEVA, (ST)- The mini committee for discussing the Syrian constitution started the second round of its meetings on Monday in Geneva with the participation of the Syrian national delegation.

The meetings will be closed to the media, according to a statement issued by the office of the UN Chief Special Envoy for Syria Geir Pedersen.

The first round of the meetings of the mini-committee was held on November 4th-8th during which the Syrian national delegation’s agenda was adopted. The national delegation also presented a (no paper) that focuses mainly on fighting and eliminating terrorism and on condemning the countries that support terrorism. However, the Turkish-affiliated delegation rejected the no paper.

 The mini-committee comprises 45 members; 15 of them represent the Syrian national delegation, 15 others represent the Turkish regime-affiliated delegation and another 15 members represent the civil society delegation.

Hamda Mustafa

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