Brahimi urges peace in Syria
December 27, 2012International peace envoy Lakhdar Brahimi called on Thursday for the installation of a transitional Syrian government with full powers to govern the country until elections can be held.
"We need to form a government with all powers... which assumes power during a period of transition. That transition period will end with elections," Brahimi told reporters in Damascus at the end of his five-day trip to Syria.
"Certainly it was clear in Geneva, and it's even clearer now that the change which is needed is not cosmetic or superficial," he said referring to an international meeting on Syria six months ago in Switzerland.
He did not say what role President Bashar Assad might play in any new government.
Brahimi arrived in Syria on Sunday, his first visit to the country since October, during which he met with President Assad.
Negotiations in Moscow
Brahimi is due in Moscow on Saturday for talks with Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov on the situation in Syria. Brahimi said he also expected to hold a joint meeting with US and Russian officials but denied reports of a US-Russian plan to end the Syrian conflict.
Meanwhile, Moscow hosted a Syrian delegation on Thursday led by Deputy Foreign Minister Faisal Muqdad.
"This is of course a part of the efforts we are undertaking to encourage dialogue not just with the government but all opposition forces," Russian government spokesman Alexander Lukashevich said.
Russian foreign minister, Sergey Lavrov, did offer support for Brahimi's plan saying only a “broad inter-Syria dialogue and political process” could stop the war.
Moscow, Syria's most powerful ally, has refused to cut ties with the Assad regime and has repeatedly rejected calls to remove him from power.
The 21-month-old conflict in Syria has killed at least 42,000 people, according to human rights groups.
hc/pfd (Reuters, AP, AFP)