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Russia has agreed to hold talks with Syria's opposition leaders, Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov has said. | Russia has agreed to hold talks with Syria's opposition leaders, Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov has said. |
He said contact with the opposition was made through diplomats in Egypt, and he urged President Bashar al-Assad to also open talks with the rebels. | He said contact with the opposition was made through diplomats in Egypt, and he urged President Bashar al-Assad to also open talks with the rebels. |
But Syria's opposition has rejected the offer and said Russia should apologise for backing Mr Assad. | But Syria's opposition has rejected the offer and said Russia should apologise for backing Mr Assad. |
Meanwhile dozens of Syrian army officers, including two Air Force commanders, have reportedly defected. | Meanwhile dozens of Syrian army officers, including two Air Force commanders, have reportedly defected. |
As many as 55 army officers are reported to have crossed the border into southern Turkey. | As many as 55 army officers are reported to have crossed the border into southern Turkey. |
Speaking at a news conference in Moscow, Mr Lavrov confirmed that his government had contacted the Syrian National Coalition through the Russian Embassy in Egypt. | Speaking at a news conference in Moscow, Mr Lavrov confirmed that his government had contacted the Syrian National Coalition through the Russian Embassy in Egypt. |
He said Russia had "expressed readiness to conduct a meeting" with opposition leader Ahmed Moaz al-Khatib. | He said Russia had "expressed readiness to conduct a meeting" with opposition leader Ahmed Moaz al-Khatib. |
'Think of your people' | 'Think of your people' |
This did not mean Russia recognised the opposition, Mr Lavrov said. | This did not mean Russia recognised the opposition, Mr Lavrov said. |
Earlier this month, Russia criticised the US for joining other Western nations in formally recognising the Syrian opposition as a legitimate representative of the Syrian people. | Earlier this month, Russia criticised the US for joining other Western nations in formally recognising the Syrian opposition as a legitimate representative of the Syrian people. |
But Moscow also conceded for the first time that the Syrian government may lose the conflict. | But Moscow also conceded for the first time that the Syrian government may lose the conflict. |
"We are consistently working with the regime and all the opposition groups without exception," Mr Lavrov said. | "We are consistently working with the regime and all the opposition groups without exception," Mr Lavrov said. |
"We are telling them the same thing: 'You have to think of your people, of your country. You should agree on a ceasefire. Sit down at the negotiating table.'" | "We are telling them the same thing: 'You have to think of your people, of your country. You should agree on a ceasefire. Sit down at the negotiating table.'" |
Mr Lavrov said his government had held talks with Syria's Deputy Foreign Minister Faisal Maqdad on Thursday, and had urged him to arrange a meeting with the opposition. | Mr Lavrov said his government had held talks with Syria's Deputy Foreign Minister Faisal Maqdad on Thursday, and had urged him to arrange a meeting with the opposition. |
But Mr Lavrov said Russia still refused to back international calls for Mr Assad to step down. | But Mr Lavrov said Russia still refused to back international calls for Mr Assad to step down. |
"The international community must not incite either side toward violence or pose preliminary conditions," he said. | "The international community must not incite either side toward violence or pose preliminary conditions," he said. |
The Syrian opposition has rejected Mr Lavrov's offer for talks. | The Syrian opposition has rejected Mr Lavrov's offer for talks. |
"We have clearly said we will not go to Moscow. We could meet in an Arab country if there was a clear agenda," Mr Khatib said in an interview with the al-Jazeera news channel. | "We have clearly said we will not go to Moscow. We could meet in an Arab country if there was a clear agenda," Mr Khatib said in an interview with the al-Jazeera news channel. |
"We also want an apology from Lavrov. If we do represent the Syrian people why doesn't Russia respond and issue a clear condemnation of the barbarity of the regime and make a clear call for Assad to step down? This is the basic condition for any negotiations." | "We also want an apology from Lavrov. If we do represent the Syrian people why doesn't Russia respond and issue a clear condemnation of the barbarity of the regime and make a clear call for Assad to step down? This is the basic condition for any negotiations." |
As President Assad's principal, most powerful international supporter, Russia is a key player in finding a diplomatic solution, the BBC's James Reynolds says. | As President Assad's principal, most powerful international supporter, Russia is a key player in finding a diplomatic solution, the BBC's James Reynolds says. |
But holding talks and reaching as well as implementing an agreement on the ground are separate things, our correspondent adds. | But holding talks and reaching as well as implementing an agreement on the ground are separate things, our correspondent adds. |
Russia's Deputy Foreign Minister Mikhail Bogdanov had earlier said Syrian forces were "losing more and more control and territory". | Russia's Deputy Foreign Minister Mikhail Bogdanov had earlier said Syrian forces were "losing more and more control and territory". |
It was the first time a Russian official had said a defeat of Mr Assad's government could not be ruled out. | It was the first time a Russian official had said a defeat of Mr Assad's government could not be ruled out. |
On Wednesday, the commander of Syria's military police, Lt Gen Abdulaziz al-Shalal, became one of the highest-ranking officers to join the uprising against Mr Assad. | On Wednesday, the commander of Syria's military police, Lt Gen Abdulaziz al-Shalal, became one of the highest-ranking officers to join the uprising against Mr Assad. |
Rebels have been fighting the Syrian government for 21 months. Opposition groups say more than 44,000 people have been killed. | Rebels have been fighting the Syrian government for 21 months. Opposition groups say more than 44,000 people have been killed. |