Syria wants a single voice of opposition

Agreement on the agenda, according to the Syrian government negotiator Bashar al-Ja'afari 'the one' which has delivered ten days consultation with the opposition in Geneva.

'We ask for one partner,' Ja'afari said Saturday, 'not a Saudi partner, a Qatari, Turkish or French partner. '

UN mediator Staffan de Mistura announced on Friday after talks announced that the parties had agreed on a four-point agenda. In addition to establishment of a credible and inclusive government 'that the drafting of a new constitution, free and fair elections and terrorism.

All four points are the same weight, said Ja'afari. The Syrian government sees almost all armed opposition groups as terrorists.