Syrian opposition postpones Istanbul meeting meant to choose prime minister

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The main Western-backed Syrian opposition group has postponed an upcoming meeting in Turkey where it was to choose a prime minister for a transitional government in rebel-held areas.

Free Syrian Army fighters from the Knights of the North brigade move to reconnaissance a Syrian army forces base of al-Karmid, at Jabal al-Zaweya, in Idlib province, Syria, Wednesday, Feb. 27, 2013. Syrian...   (Associated Press)
Free Syrian Army fighters from the Knights of the North brigade move to reconnaissance a Syrian army forces base of al-Karmid, at Jabal al-Zaweya, in Idlib province, Syria, Wednesday, Feb. 27, 2013. Syrian… (Associated Press)

The Syrian National Coalition said in a statement posted on its Facebook page Thursday that the March 2 conference in Istanbul was canceled for “logistical reasons.” It said it would announce a new date as soon as possible.

The opposition umbrella group has struggled to agree on the leadership of a transitional administration since the Coalition was formed late last year. The group has met on previous occasions to select an interim prime minister, but has failed to reach a compromise.

The announcement comes despite a U.S. pledge to provide an additional $60 million in assistance to the opposition.

via Syrian opposition postpones Istanbul meeting meant to choose prime minister – 2/28/2013 9:01:46 AM | Newser.


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