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First free Syrian Diaspora elections in Turkey, U.N. offers to broker peace deal


Over 200 Syrians have attended their first free election to cast ballots in the Turkish city of Ghazi Intab to elect their next representative for the province of Aleppo. (Reuters)
Over 200 Syrians have attended their first free election to cast ballots in the Turkish city of Ghazi Intab to elect their next representative for the province of Aleppo. (Reuters)


For the first time since Bashar al-Assad and his family have been in power, Syrians held their first democratic polls in the Turkish city Ghazi Intab to elect representatives for the city of Aleppo.
 

More than 250 people attended the polls and among them was the Syrian National Coalition leader Moaz al-Khatib along with the Syrian American Council’s senior political advisor and director of strategy Mohammed Ghanem.
 

In a statement after the elections, the United Nations said it was prepared to broker peace talks between Syria’s regime and opposition.
 

"The United Nations would welcome and be prepared to facilitate a dialogue between a strong and representative delegation from the opposition and a credible and empowered delegation from the Syrian government," a joint statement by Ban Ki-moon and his top envoy for the conflict Lakhdar Brahimi said Saturday................

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