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173031_5029487_updates.jpgUnited Nations Special Envoy for Syria Staffan de Mistura attends a news conference in Geneva, Switzerland, November 30, 2017. REUTERS/Denis Balibouse/Files

UNITED NATIONS/GENEVA: The United Nations will propose to Syria?s warring parties a timeline for elections and guidance on constitutional reform in a bid to revive stalled peace talks, mediator Staffan de Mistura told the UN Security Council on Tuesday.

The Council launched the peace process two years ago with instructions to negotiate new governance for Syria, UN-supervised elections, and constitutional reform. But the eighth round ended last week with no dialogue between the two sides.

The UN could make recommendations on a timeline to broker elections for all Syrians including refugees and internally displaced people because only such a process would be seen as legitimate by ordinary Syrians, de Mistura said.

It could also help to guide constitutional reform and help establish a constitutional commission and a national dialogue body, with the Syrian people solely responsible for writing and approving a new constitution.

?The time has come for the UN to provide some specific elaborations... and therefore stimulate a wider conversation,? he said. ?The UN has provided electoral assistance to a majority of UN member states... so we do have experience.?

?These propositions are advanced in good faith by the UN in order to promote fresh thinking in all quarters,? he said.

He said the reform process would need the backing of parties in the Geneva talks and suggested they had already signed up to the overarching principles and he planned to set out his ideas early in 2018 when a ninth round of talks is pencil;ed in.

?I cannot hide my disappointment,? de Mistura said over the failed eighth round.

He said representatives of President Bashar al-Assad had also introduced a new condition by insisting that there could be no political movement until all sovereignty was restored and terrorism defeated in all Syrian territory.

That suggested any reforms would be ?put aside for a long period?, which was very worrying, said de Mistura, a 47-year UN veteran known for his optimism and reliance on creative ideas to resolve crises that may appear intractable.

With fresh thinking, the UN mandate could be implemented, ?even in the context of the realpolitik of 2018?, he said.


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