Nasser Kandil wrote: What does their pessimism mean?

  • Mr.De Mistura does not hide his pessimism toward the outcome of Vienna Conference; so he is unable to determine a new date for Geneva talks.
  • John Kerry is not optimistic about the turning of the theoretical schemes which are included within the understandings with Moscow into facts.
  • Al-Jubeir is pessimistic about what is happening in Syria, he wants the alternative plan.
  • The group of Riyadh is disappointed about what the allies did in Vienna as long as Moscow gets what it wants.
  • Vienna neither achieved a solution of a mutual consent nor a political understanding that makes Saudi Arabia, Iran, America, and Russia in one boar, so the one who was thinking of that, the problem is in his illusions not in what has happened.
  • What is required from Vienna or any international or regional political level in order to succeed according to Syria’s interest is not to impose concessions on the Syrian country from its allies, and not to accept texts that give the terrorism and who is standing after it executions, thus the turning of the search for an illusion of reconciliation between the country and the opposition is merely a coverage for the terrorism.
  • A political statement has been issued At Vienna Meeting; it includes the priority of the war on terrorism and the call for the opposition for a clear position toward Al-Nusra.
  • Vienna is good hence they are pessimistic.

Translated by Lina Shehadeh,

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