British Foreign Secretary William Hague said it was vital that all elements of Syria’s opposition join peace talks scheduled for Geneva next month, Reuters reported.
British Foreign Secretary William Hague said it was vital that all elements of Syria's opposition join peace talks scheduled for Geneva next month, Reuters reported.
Hague was speaking before a meeting in London on Tuesday of the so-called ‘London 11’ nations seeking to bolster the Syrian opposition. Hague said the opposition should attend the talks.
“If they are not part of a peace process in Syria then all the Syrian people have got left is to choose between [President Bashar] Assad on the one hand and extremists,” he told BBC Radio.