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they want to see a concrete outcome from the vienna spirit. and what they want to see, reduction of violence, put yourself in their place, they are human being under five years in a conflict. i think one. elements that will be wanting to see for the sake of the syrian people, needs to be achievement quickly. >> we'll be working on that. then, of course, the political process. everything is about that. we have a plan. the plan is placed on the geneva communique and the geneva outline, and they mentioned it clearly. the form. government. we need to work on that, and the working group where they are prepared and hope to have everyone clueded will work on the direction, and then a new constitution and new elections, is it a roadmap that can be achieved, and i think if we maintain the momentum, we will get there, thank you >>> questions. i have a question. as special envoy of the u.n., you know that much of syrian society continues to support bashar al-assad. do you not feel that if bashar al-assad is removed or if he leaves, this will disappoint a
they want to see a concrete outcome from the vienna spirit. and what they want to see, reduction of violence, put yourself in their place, they are human being under five years in a conflict. i think one. elements that will be wanting to see for the sake of the syrian people, needs to be achievement quickly. >> we'll be working on that. then, of course, the political process. everything is about that. we have a plan. the plan is placed on the geneva communique and the geneva outline, and...
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you touch on one of the specifics there involved in the vienna process and the vienna process was agreed a couple of weeks ago, there was a press conference afterwards between lavrov and john kerry. they spoke together saying there were various things that needed to happen over the coming months in syria to work towards some sort of durable lasting peace. primarily, these were new elections, a new constitution and intrasyrian dialogue and only the syrians, they both said, could finally decide their own future. the first point, the first thing that needs to happen in this process is the dialogue between the government and the opposition. now, they have until the end of the year to make the conditions, make the environment right for that to happen. basically, what that involves is first of all, this list of terrorist organizations. they put it like that. only once that has been established sake the russians can this dialogue happen. then there has to be an establishing of who is going to be talking exactly to whom. damascus says it has its list already. it knows who its representatives are
you touch on one of the specifics there involved in the vienna process and the vienna process was agreed a couple of weeks ago, there was a press conference afterwards between lavrov and john kerry. they spoke together saying there were various things that needed to happen over the coming months in syria to work towards some sort of durable lasting peace. primarily, these were new elections, a new constitution and intrasyrian dialogue and only the syrians, they both said, could finally decide...
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we welcome the vienna meeting and the ministerial declaration of vienna. build on it in order to launch a political process in order to achieve political transition and to realize the aspiration of the syrian people. the comprehensive political solution is that the solution to the crisis should be based on the geneva one, that is this -- there is global agreement and should meet the aspirations of the syrian people. it should achieve a transition to a new political reality that enjoys the blessings of all the syrian people and defeats terrorism in syria and would lead to the -- to this return of stability and security in syria and that will lead to the voluntary return of the idps and the syrian refugees to their country and to maintain the independence state. >> i give the floor to the representative of the russian federation. >> thank you so much, madam president. at the out set of course we'd like to express our deep sympathy and condolences to the people of france and to all people, to all cities who fell victim to this horrid terrorist attacks and som
we welcome the vienna meeting and the ministerial declaration of vienna. build on it in order to launch a political process in order to achieve political transition and to realize the aspiration of the syrian people. the comprehensive political solution is that the solution to the crisis should be based on the geneva one, that is this -- there is global agreement and should meet the aspirations of the syrian people. it should achieve a transition to a new political reality that enjoys the...
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it's still unclear. >> interesting, talking diplomacy in vienna. talking syria in vienna. while everyone in paris now thinking about isis and the six terrorist attacks in six separate locations across paris less than 24 hours ago. terrorism such a high concern right now across europe. we're getting new information, breaking news about a police raid in belgium right now. i want to bring in our senior national security correspondent jim sciutto as well as our diplomatic editor, nic robertson, both of whom are in paris. jim, what do we know about this raid in belgium? >> reporter: belgian police are telling cnn this raid is tied to the attacks here in paris. they haven't said how they are tied, but there is a connection. at least one raid underway there. keep in mind there was a shoot-out in belgium a few mo h months ago. a similar situation, attack. belgium like france has a pipeline to and from syria from jihadis. so that is another hotbed of this threat. keep in mind -- and you referenced this as you came into this, john, that this is a europe-wide situation now. a few hou
it's still unclear. >> interesting, talking diplomacy in vienna. talking syria in vienna. while everyone in paris now thinking about isis and the six terrorist attacks in six separate locations across paris less than 24 hours ago. terrorism such a high concern right now across europe. we're getting new information, breaking news about a police raid in belgium right now. i want to bring in our senior national security correspondent jim sciutto as well as our diplomatic editor, nic...
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war you need only look at the list of countries participating in last week's syrian peace talks in vienna. representatives from the united states, russia, turkey, saudi arabia and the big news iran for first time ever all got together to debate syria's future in vienna. but the bigger influences nobody cared the highlight the fact that the syrians themselves were not invited to their own peace talks. meanwhile, president obama still subscribes the twin pillar, defeat i.s.i.l. and continue to underpipeline bashar al-assad. but russian military is revealing how contradictory obama's policy is. either way, america is involved in syria's war and the president needs to come up with a more realistic policy for solving syria. while we wait for that to happen, russia is taking the initiative and proposing its own diplomatic solution. barnaby phillips last this report. >> reporter: on state television in syria president assad's soldiers were celebrating. they've apparently regained control of a vital route into the city of aleppo. pushing back i.s.i.l. fighters, that captured it last month. meanwh
war you need only look at the list of countries participating in last week's syrian peace talks in vienna. representatives from the united states, russia, turkey, saudi arabia and the big news iran for first time ever all got together to debate syria's future in vienna. but the bigger influences nobody cared the highlight the fact that the syrians themselves were not invited to their own peace talks. meanwhile, president obama still subscribes the twin pillar, defeat i.s.i.l. and continue to...
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live look in vienna, austria, now. we're expecting john kerry to come to the microphones frankly at any moment to discuss these new developments regarding talks of syrian peace, if there is such a thing, or the possibility thereof. a number of nations have come together to talk, and they've come together together with a plan and the secretary of state to announce that shortly. further, i'm getting more information about this train crash in the french city of strasbourg which happened sometime in the last hour. this is a picture. and new information now, reports suggest that tgv or fast-moving train as it translates, train number 2369, a test train actually caught fire before overturning and smashing on its side in strasbourg this afternoon. they were attending to the casualties. 3:30 p.m. local time. so actually in the last three hours. emergency services say that there were five people who died and more than eight people who were injured on scene. but now they tell us there are no direct links to the paris terror atta
live look in vienna, austria, now. we're expecting john kerry to come to the microphones frankly at any moment to discuss these new developments regarding talks of syrian peace, if there is such a thing, or the possibility thereof. a number of nations have come together to talk, and they've come together together with a plan and the secretary of state to announce that shortly. further, i'm getting more information about this train crash in the french city of strasbourg which happened sometime...
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we welcome the vienna meeting and the ministerial declaration of vienna.the great number of participants made the vienna meeting a historic one. however, we should build on it in order to launch a political process in order to achieve political transition and to realize the aspiration of the syrian people. the comprehensive political solution is that the solution to the crisis should be based on the geneva one, that is this -- there is global agreement and should meet the aspirations of the syrian people. it should achieve a transition to a new political reality that enjoys the blessings of all the syrian people and defeats terrorism in syria and would lead to the -- to this return of stability and security in syria and that will lead to the voluntary return of the idps and the syrian refugees to their country and to maintain the independence state. >> i give the floor to the representative of the russian federation. >> thank you so much, madam president. at the out set of course we'd like to express our deep sympathy and condolences to the people of franc
we welcome the vienna meeting and the ministerial declaration of vienna.the great number of participants made the vienna meeting a historic one. however, we should build on it in order to launch a political process in order to achieve political transition and to realize the aspiration of the syrian people. the comprehensive political solution is that the solution to the crisis should be based on the geneva one, that is this -- there is global agreement and should meet the aspirations of the...
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the vienna conference last weekend was a good step forward, but it has some way to go.ixth, what assessment has the prime minister been given about the likely impact of british air strikes in syria on the threat of terrorist attacks in britain? and, what impact does he believe an intensified air campaign will have on civilian casualties in the isis-held territory and the wider syrian refugee crisis, which is so enormous and so appalling? finally, mr. speaker, in the light of the record of western military intervention in recent years, including iraq, afghanistan, and libya, does the prime minister accept that uk bombing of syria could risk more of what president obama called unintended consequences, and that a lasting defeat of isil can only be secured by syrians and their forces within the region? think the honorable gentleman for his questions. i very much respect his long-held views about these issues and his quite correct caution before committing to any of these actions, but i do believe that there is a good answer to the seven questions he asks. first, on whether
the vienna conference last weekend was a good step forward, but it has some way to go.ixth, what assessment has the prime minister been given about the likely impact of british air strikes in syria on the threat of terrorist attacks in britain? and, what impact does he believe an intensified air campaign will have on civilian casualties in the isis-held territory and the wider syrian refugee crisis, which is so enormous and so appalling? finally, mr. speaker, in the light of the record of...
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live look in vienna, austria, now. we're expecting john kerry to come to the microphones frankly at any moment to discuss these new developments regarding talks of syrian peace, if there is such a thing, or the possibility thereof. a number of nations have come together to talk, and they've come together together with a plan and the secretary of state to announce that shortly. further, i'm getting more information about this train crash in the french city of strasbourg which happened sometime in the last hour. this is a picture. and new information now, reports suggest that tgv or fast-moving train as it translates, train number 2369, a test train actually caught fire before overturning and smashing on its side in strasbourg this afternoon. they were attending to the casualties. 3:30 p.m. local time. so actually in the last three hours. emergency services say that there were five people who died and more than eight people who were injured on scene. but now they tell us there are no direct links to the paris terror atta
live look in vienna, austria, now. we're expecting john kerry to come to the microphones frankly at any moment to discuss these new developments regarding talks of syrian peace, if there is such a thing, or the possibility thereof. a number of nations have come together to talk, and they've come together together with a plan and the secretary of state to announce that shortly. further, i'm getting more information about this train crash in the french city of strasbourg which happened sometime...
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they were talking about the vienna peace process. there was fierce, fierce criticism from the foreign minister for turkey. >> rory, when it comes to the peace process for syria, sergey lavrov calling on external players, as he said, to create the conditions necessary to create an intra syria dialogue going forward. they are trying to push forward the political peace process, but i wonder how this will be received by other countries involved in the vienna talks. >> well, i think as long as this goes according to the vienna plan, then the countries that were involved in the vienna peace process dialogue will be broadly supported. the devil is in the details, of course. basically, the vienna dialogue calls for a number of different things. it calls for this intra syrian dialogue. it then calls for a new constitution. it then calls for fresh elections. it calls also for a truce, essentially to allow all of this to happen. the first thing that needs to happen is, well, according to the russians and the syrians is that a list needs to be d
they were talking about the vienna peace process. there was fierce, fierce criticism from the foreign minister for turkey. >> rory, when it comes to the peace process for syria, sergey lavrov calling on external players, as he said, to create the conditions necessary to create an intra syria dialogue going forward. they are trying to push forward the political peace process, but i wonder how this will be received by other countries involved in the vienna talks. >> well, i think as...
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the golden hall in vienna.is a venue for the first concert of the season. [ applause ] ♪ ♪ >> sado has selected works by composers with strong ties to vienna. ♪ [ applause ] >> reporter: the audience is generous with its applause. >> translator: the performance was very fresh and alive. overall, i think he's a wonderful conductor. >> translator: i don't know what he's planning next but i hope he will surprise us. >> i love hyden, mozart, i love all of them. but sometimes, a little jazzy or rock music with symphony orchestra, it's like a little spicy flow. >> reporter: sado has signed on for three years. the orchestra's many fans are keen to see what direction he takes his music. nhk world, vienna. ♪ >>> it's time now for a check of the weather. residents if the uk are bracing for a powerful storm. meteorologist robert speta joins us with details. this is our latest storm system here. it's been named barney by the meteorological office out of the uk. what we are looking at is several storm systems. this is not b
the golden hall in vienna.is a venue for the first concert of the season. [ applause ] ♪ ♪ >> sado has selected works by composers with strong ties to vienna. ♪ [ applause ] >> reporter: the audience is generous with its applause. >> translator: the performance was very fresh and alive. overall, i think he's a wonderful conductor. >> translator: i don't know what he's planning next but i hope he will surprise us. >> i love hyden, mozart, i love all of them....
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offices in vienna.full implementation of the joint comprehensive plan of action with iran, successful transition of the nuclear security summits' work to secure and reduce global stockpiles of nuclear material to the relevant enduring international institutions, safe and secure expansion of nuclear energy and other peaceful nuclear technologies and innovative peaceful applications of space science depend on active, focused leadership and engagement by the united states to promote our national interests and to advance our contributions toward shared global priorities. my experience inside and outside the u.s. government has prepared me to play this vital role in vienna. i've worked on reducing nuclear, biological and chemical threats since 1989. i have served a combined 14 years in the department of defense, the department of energy, and at the national security council where i led programs and developed policies to keep materials out of terrorist hands, to destroy chemical weapons in russia, libya, and
offices in vienna.full implementation of the joint comprehensive plan of action with iran, successful transition of the nuclear security summits' work to secure and reduce global stockpiles of nuclear material to the relevant enduring international institutions, safe and secure expansion of nuclear energy and other peaceful nuclear technologies and innovative peaceful applications of space science depend on active, focused leadership and engagement by the united states to promote our national...
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s position, but within the records of vienna process, many other groups are recorded. >> translation: i understand our partners are trying to steer away from the narrow focus of the solution. the definition of a terrorist, as soon as we talk about who is terrorist and the division within the coalition begins. there are kurdish battalions who they advise and support, but turkey at the same time believe that they are a terrorist, and without clarification on this matter. it is a very difficult task. there are other military groups that was noted having a direct relationship with i.s.i.l. and other groups, but now they try to put them into another position an present them as members for discussion. so this coalition - i mean, the coalition that - the coalition is dealing with the political present, and they will start talking about the military solution two. we had two incidents in vienna and we agreed that only syrians themselves have to decide their fate or their country, especially with regard to president bashar al-assad. secondly, we agreed that to ensure that this process will go a
s position, but within the records of vienna process, many other groups are recorded. >> translation: i understand our partners are trying to steer away from the narrow focus of the solution. the definition of a terrorist, as soon as we talk about who is terrorist and the division within the coalition begins. there are kurdish battalions who they advise and support, but turkey at the same time believe that they are a terrorist, and without clarification on this matter. it is a very...
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stefan de mastura involved in the recent talks in vienna. >> we have been asking the aspects of vienna, because the current government was not present nor the opposition. i think it is clear everyone involved in syria should be involved, that's my duty and i'm doing it. we need some facts on the ground, some ceasefire some reduction in violence, that would make a difference give a feeling to the syrian people that the vienna atmosphere is producing effects to them. >> coming up here on the program why the quality of public sector population is getting worse in africa's most populace nation. >>> the south korean government faces angry protest over its plans to change school textbooks. oks. >> welcome back. i'm shiulie ghosh. the top stories on al jazeera. the french president is in choia seebeijing seeking china's suppt on climate change propositions. >>> yemen's coast, of socottra, the storm is expected to weaken as it moves towards the capital sanaa. >>> no more room the bury the refugees who died in the mediterranean sea. 200,000 arrived during october alone, more than the entire yea
stefan de mastura involved in the recent talks in vienna. >> we have been asking the aspects of vienna, because the current government was not present nor the opposition. i think it is clear everyone involved in syria should be involved, that's my duty and i'm doing it. we need some facts on the ground, some ceasefire some reduction in violence, that would make a difference give a feeling to the syrian people that the vienna atmosphere is producing effects to them. >> coming up here...
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in vienna last week 17 assembled nations, the u.n. and the e.u.reaffirmed the path forward to peace and a political transition. it remains to be seen whether russia iran and the assad regime will join us in walking that path. we look forward to your questions. >> thank you ambassador nuland. i mentioned my frustration with how the administration has approached syria and isis and the fact is that we at the state department here officials in front of this committee two years ago sounding the isis alarm, explaining that action had to be taken. the iraqi's and our own officials push for airstrikes early on, and push for those airstrikes and isis was the most vulnerable. in raqqa and in syria at the white house was paralyzed. once the airstrikes start enough after a year of watching cities fall from volusia to mosul and the central bank being taken over by isis, after that we finally saw airstrikes averaging 19 a day but in a circumstance in which, because of exceedingly restrictive rules of engagement three-quarters of those planes flew back to their
in vienna last week 17 assembled nations, the u.n. and the e.u.reaffirmed the path forward to peace and a political transition. it remains to be seen whether russia iran and the assad regime will join us in walking that path. we look forward to your questions. >> thank you ambassador nuland. i mentioned my frustration with how the administration has approached syria and isis and the fact is that we at the state department here officials in front of this committee two years ago sounding...
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it happened in the austrian capital of vienna in the shadow of a glittering palace. nhk world's manuel kaneko reports. >> reporter: schonbrunn palace is a cultural world heritage site. it's considered one of the most magnificent palaces in austria. the home of the hapsburg dynasty and a symbol of their empire. behind the palace is a garden on a majestic scale. hedges, flowers and fountains cover about 160 hectares. but hidden away in one corner is something quite different. rocks, a stream, and the natural stillness. the timeless hush of a japanese garden. it had been left abandoned and neglected until 1996 when a japanese woman living in vienna spotted it. delving in the records, researchers found the garden had been laid out in 1913 by austrian gardeners. archduke franz ferdinand was the prince of austria at the time. it's thought he was so impressed by the gardens he visited in japan, he wanted one for his palace. in 1998, two years after the lucky find, austria kept an offer from japan, and the garden was restored to its former glory. now 17 years later, more wor
it happened in the austrian capital of vienna in the shadow of a glittering palace. nhk world's manuel kaneko reports. >> reporter: schonbrunn palace is a cultural world heritage site. it's considered one of the most magnificent palaces in austria. the home of the hapsburg dynasty and a symbol of their empire. behind the palace is a garden on a majestic scale. hedges, flowers and fountains cover about 160 hectares. but hidden away in one corner is something quite different. rocks, a...
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. >> vienna is where most are looking. gathered after the summit in turkey, most people are looking to vienna, no breakthroughs are expected. the talks are crucial. the talks from the secretary of state, that he had in vienna on saturday, before coming here, are viewed as the main stage, if there's going to be a breakthrough. talks to resume on jan 1st in little more than a month's time. many are looking for a ceasefire. that is the main goal. some oppose that, the turks, the saudis and the qataris. the united states and others trying to get them on board. there are many groups within syria, that believe that they are making progress against the regime in the fight. they don't want a ceasefire, still a lot of things to iron out. trying to get all parties on board, and who will representatives the opposition at the talks in vienna. another major stumbling block. >> major stumbling blocks ahead. thank you for your insight. that's mike viqueira in italia turkey for us. >> you are looking at live pictures of paris, this is the
. >> vienna is where most are looking. gathered after the summit in turkey, most people are looking to vienna, no breakthroughs are expected. the talks are crucial. the talks from the secretary of state, that he had in vienna on saturday, before coming here, are viewed as the main stage, if there's going to be a breakthrough. talks to resume on jan 1st in little more than a month's time. many are looking for a ceasefire. that is the main goal. some oppose that, the turks, the saudis and...
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in vienna, we are working with all of the countries. etch though they do not necessarily have the same -- turkey, iran, the united states, france. andf course, all of those who are meant to find a solution. we must work on that transition. a transition where bashar al assad plays no role. because he's been the problem. so he cannot be the solution. >> just to comment very quickly. we've got a coalition. of 65 countries. who have been active. in pushing back against isil for quite some time. perhaps the france has been a central part of that coalition. as have european countries. arab countries. countries as far flung as australia and countries in coalition. russia right now is a coalition of two. iran and russia. supporting assad. given russia's military capabilities and given the influence they have on the assad regime regime, them koorpcooperating would be enormously helpful in bringing about the resolution of the war in syria and allow us all to refocus our attention on isil. i think it's important to remember that you've got a globa
in vienna, we are working with all of the countries. etch though they do not necessarily have the same -- turkey, iran, the united states, france. andf course, all of those who are meant to find a solution. we must work on that transition. a transition where bashar al assad plays no role. because he's been the problem. so he cannot be the solution. >> just to comment very quickly. we've got a coalition. of 65 countries. who have been active. in pushing back against isil for quite some...
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so on friday evening, i will return and be in vienna. assembled there will be representatives from the arab league, china, egypt, the european union, france, germany, iran, iraq, italy, jordan, lebanon, oman, qatar, russia, saudi arabia, turkey, the uae, the united kingdom, and the united nations -- an extraordinary group. and with those many people gathered around the principles that we've already agreed on, our hope and prayer is that we will be able to find a sensible way forward. america's message to each is that we all have a responsibility, not to dig in our heels, but to take the next step forward, so that the bleeding can stop and the building can begin, and so that the habits of civilization can once again take hold in the region where civilization itself was born. there are moments in managing world affairs, as all of you know, when the elements required for progress simply do not exist. but time and turbulence can generate new possibilities. we do not know for sure whether the right possibilities have yet come together in conn
so on friday evening, i will return and be in vienna. assembled there will be representatives from the arab league, china, egypt, the european union, france, germany, iran, iraq, italy, jordan, lebanon, oman, qatar, russia, saudi arabia, turkey, the uae, the united kingdom, and the united nations -- an extraordinary group. and with those many people gathered around the principles that we've already agreed on, our hope and prayer is that we will be able to find a sensible way forward. america's...
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you had a meeting in vienna. did the russians agree? >> so as assistant secretary patterson said, they agreed to the general framework that we need a cease-fire, a transitional government, elections. the area of dispute is at what stage in that process assad departs the scene. >> i must say, my time is up, but given what's happening on the ground, that sounds like fantasy to me. >> mr. smith of new jersey. >> thank you very much. thank you, mr. chairman for calling this important hearing. welcome to our two distinguished witnesses. let me just ask a couple of questions. first, i chaired a hearing last week with the helsinki commission on refugees coming out of syria. and the high commissioners regional representative testified. his bottom line was there were two big trends that have left to the mass exodus. one, political solution will not be found any time soon to the war. secondly, that after so many years of exile, many people's resources have dwindled to next to nothing. he said the third factor is the trigger. it is why people have
you had a meeting in vienna. did the russians agree? >> so as assistant secretary patterson said, they agreed to the general framework that we need a cease-fire, a transitional government, elections. the area of dispute is at what stage in that process assad departs the scene. >> i must say, my time is up, but given what's happening on the ground, that sounds like fantasy to me. >> mr. smith of new jersey. >> thank you very much. thank you, mr. chairman for calling this...
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. >>> break news and the coverage of the paris attacks and we have gotten word vienna and they are talksy for the better part of three years there and some quarter of a million people are said to be killed. we have just gotten the dispatch in the last minute in the german foreign minister and quoting through the news service that the german minister say that is the participants have decided to do the immediate talks of the forces in syria. remember the forces are battling with the rebel forces who have been trying to gain control of the government and piece talks said to ge begin now to the minister and they want to see elections within 18 months and fur trout and we expect a statement and it's in early afternoon and so progress to the peace and in the spoken word and whether that's that amounts to anything and that remains to be scene. that's the latest dispatch and breaking news as the peace talks continue at this hour. joining us now on the phone is another witness and he is a british comedian and was living in paris and good afternoon. thank you. >> hi, how are you? >> can you tell u
. >>> break news and the coverage of the paris attacks and we have gotten word vienna and they are talksy for the better part of three years there and some quarter of a million people are said to be killed. we have just gotten the dispatch in the last minute in the german foreign minister and quoting through the news service that the german minister say that is the participants have decided to do the immediate talks of the forces in syria. remember the forces are battling with the...
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war in syria, this vicious regional war, is likely to end at a negotiating table at a place like vienna or geneva. that's where most wars normally end. but you're right, there's very little to unite the country around the table in the process that just started. what they can and must remember, the war has produced 260,000 at least dead and 12 million people homeless, both inside and outside of the country. those are staggering figures. this is the greatest and most serious humanitarian crisis in the world today. and if they start there, and if they understand it could get far worse now that russia has entered the fighting, and now that iran and hezbollah have redoubled their efforts, then i think all of them resolving that there has to be a way toward peace, that's where you start. and you probably start it, ray, with that humanitarian mission. where if there's any common ground with the saudis, iran, the turks, the americans and the russians and others, it's that we have to get more stable and effective assistance into the refugees, there have to be safe zones, and places they can go,
war in syria, this vicious regional war, is likely to end at a negotiating table at a place like vienna or geneva. that's where most wars normally end. but you're right, there's very little to unite the country around the table in the process that just started. what they can and must remember, the war has produced 260,000 at least dead and 12 million people homeless, both inside and outside of the country. those are staggering figures. this is the greatest and most serious humanitarian crisis...
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government heads moving towards an agreement on solution in vienna. we begin in france where prosecutors have been giving more details about the gunmen an suicide bombers who carried out attackss on friday night. 129 people were killed and more than 350 injured. the highly coordinated operation which was been claimed by i.s.i.l. involved a multinational team with linkss to the middle east belgium and possibly germany. in belgium suspects have already been arrested. apparently two passed through greece. two attackers have french roots, one of them was a 29-year-old paris native. his brother and father have been taken into custody. more from paris. >> reporter: the memories of the brutal attacks still all too raw. parisians came to stand lighting candles in tribute to those who lost their lives. prayers too for the lives surgeons in the city's hospitals are still fighting to save. nearly a hundred victims are on the critical list. the message here though, we are not afraid. >> translation: there's a lot of emotion for parisians like us after all that ha
government heads moving towards an agreement on solution in vienna. we begin in france where prosecutors have been giving more details about the gunmen an suicide bombers who carried out attackss on friday night. 129 people were killed and more than 350 injured. the highly coordinated operation which was been claimed by i.s.i.l. involved a multinational team with linkss to the middle east belgium and possibly germany. in belgium suspects have already been arrested. apparently two passed through...
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john: issue two -- peace from vienna? >> what makes it real this time, unlike every previous meeting, every stakeholder was represented there in terms of all the countries who are supporting one side or another in this conflict. john: peace talks to resolve the 4 1/2-year syrian civil war are underway in vienna, austria. the urgency is clear -- most estimates suggest that at least 100,000 civilians have been killed in that war thus far. mr. assad met with mr. putin in moscow not long ago to discuss the syrian civil war and russias military assistance to assads regime. and get this -- on wednesday, russian foreign minister sergei lavrov met with u.n. special envoy staffan de mistura to discuss how to initiate talks between mr. assads government and the rebels fighting his regime. but even if hope is on the horizon, big problems remain. namely, boiling tensions between two other nations at the summit -- saudi arabia and iran. thus far, the saudi and iranian foreign ministers have used the vienna talks to blame each other fo
john: issue two -- peace from vienna? >> what makes it real this time, unlike every previous meeting, every stakeholder was represented there in terms of all the countries who are supporting one side or another in this conflict. john: peace talks to resolve the 4 1/2-year syrian civil war are underway in vienna, austria. the urgency is clear -- most estimates suggest that at least 100,000 civilians have been killed in that war thus far. mr. assad met with mr. putin in moscow not long ago...
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ulrike: they all met in vienna and came up with no solution at all.hat show, when everyone sits in vienna in a hotel for two days and they do not come up with a solution, you can be sure there is not a solution at the moment. peter: we are going to come back to the solution, what happens if islamic state is defeated. we will talk about that in just a second. let's first of all look at the options that any possible alliance that may or may not come together, the options they have for defeating islamic state. let's look at that first. >> islamic state is attracting would-be jihadists from around the world. i.s. terror is dominating the media and causing widespread anxiety. over the past few years, i.s. has been able to expand their control in iraq and syria virtually unhindered. the consensus among experts and politicians is that there must strikes,side military sources of funding drying up. they include sales of oil and clandestine donations from the gulf states. also, the terrorist supply routes through turkey need to be blocked. the kurdish peshmerga
ulrike: they all met in vienna and came up with no solution at all.hat show, when everyone sits in vienna in a hotel for two days and they do not come up with a solution, you can be sure there is not a solution at the moment. peter: we are going to come back to the solution, what happens if islamic state is defeated. we will talk about that in just a second. let's first of all look at the options that any possible alliance that may or may not come together, the options they have for defeating...
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i spoke to you from vienna as the talks were ongoing today.s announced that president rouhani of iran is not traveling. he had scheduled travel to france and italy, he's not going anywhere. how much does that put a damper on the ability to negotiate, if people do not show up in two weeks, if people aren't able to go to the g-20 meetings. if the world leaders do not show up, how much does that put things -- either a slower pace or step backwards? >> it's a good question and right now there's another battle going on internally in iran, between iran -- rouhani and those who negotiated this nuclear agreement and the hard liners who are trying to sabotage it. so it's very fragile at best. it's damaging. it's a good get because it really hurts the face to face communication that is so essential for diplomacy to work. that's what has been john kerry's stock in trade is being able to sit across the table and really, you know, commit with meeting after meeting after meeting. the fact that he's standing with the russian foreign minister after all the te
i spoke to you from vienna as the talks were ongoing today.s announced that president rouhani of iran is not traveling. he had scheduled travel to france and italy, he's not going anywhere. how much does that put a damper on the ability to negotiate, if people do not show up in two weeks, if people aren't able to go to the g-20 meetings. if the world leaders do not show up, how much does that put things -- either a slower pace or step backwards? >> it's a good question and right now...
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assad, i think we've got to let the vienna process play itself out. it is our best opportunity. so the notion that there would be an immediate date in advance of us getting a broad agreement on that political process and the details i think doesn't make sense. as soon as we have a framework for political transition potentially a new constitution, elections, i think it's in that context that we can start looking at mr. assad choosing not to run and potentially seeing a new syria emerge. but it's going to be hard. we should not be under any illusions. syria has broken down. it began to break down the moment that mr. assad started killing indiscriminately his own people. isil was able to move into raqqah in part because of a thorough rejection on the part of many syrians of the assad regime, and a power vacuum emerged. it is going to be a difficult, long, methodical process to bring back together various factions within syria to maintain a syrian state and institutions, and to create the kind of stability that allows people to start coming back in and rebuilding their lives. but it
assad, i think we've got to let the vienna process play itself out. it is our best opportunity. so the notion that there would be an immediate date in advance of us getting a broad agreement on that political process and the details i think doesn't make sense. as soon as we have a framework for political transition potentially a new constitution, elections, i think it's in that context that we can start looking at mr. assad choosing not to run and potentially seeing a new syria emerge. but it's...
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this is what came out of the recent vienna conversations. now, where we were at with that vienna settlement is that the first step of it is to get a dialogue between the syrian opposition and the syrian government. so damascus says that it has got all the representatives, a list of representatives that it is submitting for that process. now all it needs by the end of the year is for the opposition to come up with a list of their own representatives and a political platform. of course, that is going to be a pretty hard task for them. the other thing they're going to be talking about here in moscow is the downing of the russian bomber by turkey, and drawing up a list of terrorist groups and you might well suspect that possibly some of the groups that turkey has been funding and supporting in northern syria might end up on that list >>> all right. live for us there in moscow. let's get a broader view of all this now. our senior political analyst joining us now. we've seen french president francois hollande going on this kind of whirlwind tour m
this is what came out of the recent vienna conversations. now, where we were at with that vienna settlement is that the first step of it is to get a dialogue between the syrian opposition and the syrian government. so damascus says that it has got all the representatives, a list of representatives that it is submitting for that process. now all it needs by the end of the year is for the opposition to come up with a list of their own representatives and a political platform. of course, that is...
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the momentum in vienna needs to not be missed. it is - think about a few weeks, few months ago where we were. where, in fact, we didn't ever dream to have russia and federation in the american sitting and heading the same table, and on one side have saudi arabia and the other one iran plus all the countries. >> reporter: still, divisions remain. opposition forces showing the government controlled city of latakia is backed by the united states and saudi arabia. they say president bashar al-assad must go for a political solution to be achieved. with the syrian military claiming advances on the battle field, its russian and iranian allies say the focus should be on defeating i.s.i.l. >> translation: the national syrian army in many locations has inflicted major losses on terrorist groups and sponsors. the importance of this breaking the siege, the protectors of the airport is encountering terrorista to beings for more than three and a half year. gun control at airport is an important step in the fight to take control of the larger re
the momentum in vienna needs to not be missed. it is - think about a few weeks, few months ago where we were. where, in fact, we didn't ever dream to have russia and federation in the american sitting and heading the same table, and on one side have saudi arabia and the other one iran plus all the countries. >> reporter: still, divisions remain. opposition forces showing the government controlled city of latakia is backed by the united states and saudi arabia. they say president bashar...
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one of the napoleon's favorite maxims is if you start to take vienna, take vienna. in other words, don't be tentative some military affairs. i don't think any republican will go to the american people and say i will put troops on the ground sufficient -- >> you have heard most republicans, even in the last debate say the united states of america, the security of this nation requires that we defeat isis and do what it takes. >> the devil is in the details, and so is defeat. >>> we'll be back in just a little while. when we come back, a popular former three-term republican governor from a heavily democratic state. george pataki is struggling to break from the pack. big day? ah, the usual. moved some new cars. hauled a bunch of steel. kept the supermarket shelves stocked. made sure everyone got their latest gadgets. what's up for the next shift? ah, nothing much. just keeping the lights on. (laugh) nice. an economy. see you tomorrow, mac. see you tomorrow, sam. on average, an extra two hours each day, to earn the same paycheck as their male coworkers. join the fight fo
one of the napoleon's favorite maxims is if you start to take vienna, take vienna. in other words, don't be tentative some military affairs. i don't think any republican will go to the american people and say i will put troops on the ground sufficient -- >> you have heard most republicans, even in the last debate say the united states of america, the security of this nation requires that we defeat isis and do what it takes. >> the devil is in the details, and so is defeat....
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global powers meeting in vienna have come to an agreement on a plight decision. u.s. democratic presidential hopefuls take to the stage for the second time u i.s.i.l. and foreign policy dominate the gate. we begin in france where prosecutors have been revealing details about the gunmen and suicide bombers who carried out a series of deadly attacks across paris on friday night. 129 people were killed and more than 350 injured. 99 of them critically. prosecutors say the highly coordinated operation which has been claimed by i.s.i.l. involved a multi national team with links to the middle east, belgium and possibly germany. belgium police have arrested several suspects with alleged links to the attacks. greek officials say one or two of the attackers passed through greece from turkey alongside syrian refugees. some of the attackers also have french roots. one of them was a 29-year-old paris native. his procedure and father have been taken into custody. more from paris. >> reporter: the memories of the brutal attacks still all too raw as people came too stand vigil over n
global powers meeting in vienna have come to an agreement on a plight decision. u.s. democratic presidential hopefuls take to the stage for the second time u i.s.i.l. and foreign policy dominate the gate. we begin in france where prosecutors have been revealing details about the gunmen and suicide bombers who carried out a series of deadly attacks across paris on friday night. 129 people were killed and more than 350 injured. 99 of them critically. prosecutors say the highly coordinated...
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and political process after the recents talks in vienna.cis has spoken out against corruption and what he calls tribalism in kenya and both hampering progress he told thousands of young people there who came to hear him speak in the capitol nairobi. four children died after their boat sunk in turkey and asylum who set off and the turkish coast guard rescued 51 others on the vessel and germany asylum seekers after the balkins after rejecting the applications and germany will send back refugees whose travel dock ps have been destroyed and they were declared safe last september and means the citizens don't qualify for asylum and antiracism reported spike on at tappings on -- attacks in eastern days and in poland a right wing government wants to make it harder for refugees to get in and here is lawrence lee. >> having your restaurant may be a dream come true for people but for the owner of this place it's a constant remindser what he has lost and played for a football team and dreams turning out for his native in nigeria but career interrupted
and political process after the recents talks in vienna.cis has spoken out against corruption and what he calls tribalism in kenya and both hampering progress he told thousands of young people there who came to hear him speak in the capitol nairobi. four children died after their boat sunk in turkey and asylum who set off and the turkish coast guard rescued 51 others on the vessel and germany asylum seekers after the balkins after rejecting the applications and germany will send back refugees...
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officials met with vienna residents tuesday night that would change express lanes ,add bus service, and create new parking lots, just a week after i-66 was named the worst freeway in america based on traffic congestion and road conditions. the arlington county board will vote thursday on an official position on the project. talk about cutting corners, tysons corner is going to drop the second part of its name. brianne carter looks at the name and what it will cost to make the move. it's tysons corner. brianne: the census bureau is changing the name from tysons corner to just tysons. according to a spokesperson, tysons, virginia, will be on the map, literally, with online mapping systems adding the address. some businesses will also have to add tysons to their current mailing addresses of either mclean or vienna. tysons corner started as a small country store at the corner of two country roads, but over the past few decades, the area has turned the corner. there are currently several major development projects, with four more next year. >> it does not make sense because of the streets an
officials met with vienna residents tuesday night that would change express lanes ,add bus service, and create new parking lots, just a week after i-66 was named the worst freeway in america based on traffic congestion and road conditions. the arlington county board will vote thursday on an official position on the project. talk about cutting corners, tysons corner is going to drop the second part of its name. brianne carter looks at the name and what it will cost to make the move. it's tysons...
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kerry will meet with world leaders in vienna this weekend about the crisis. cnn's correspondent frederik pleitgen monitoring the latest live from london. what do we know about the russian proposal and how serious it is and whether it has any chance of survival? >> reporter: i mean, not gaining traction is an understatement. not only have the groups denounced the proposal saying if bashar al assad is contending in an election, we will not take part in the process at all. on the other side, the regime has said the russians denied this proposal took place. it is not gaining traction, but it is something that is being debated in international diplomatic circles, especially ahead of the meeting taking place this weekend. this constitutional council that is supposed to work for 18 months and assad is not supposed to be part of the council, but government and opposition representatives are part of the council. it is supposed to end with the referendum and early elections in syria whereas sawed would not be excluded. that is the big point of contention as on the one
kerry will meet with world leaders in vienna this weekend about the crisis. cnn's correspondent frederik pleitgen monitoring the latest live from london. what do we know about the russian proposal and how serious it is and whether it has any chance of survival? >> reporter: i mean, not gaining traction is an understatement. not only have the groups denounced the proposal saying if bashar al assad is contending in an election, we will not take part in the process at all. on the other side,...
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assad i think we have to let the vienna process play itself out. it's our best opportunity. so the notion there would be an immediate date in advance of us getting a broad agreement on that political process and the details i think doesn't make sense. as soon as we have a framework for political transition, potentially a new constitution, elects, i think it' in that context we can start looking at mr. assad choosing not to run and potentially seeing a new syria emerge. but it will be hard. and we should not be under any illusions. syria has broken down. it began to break down at the moment mr. assad started killing indiscriminately his own people. isil was able to move into raqqa in part because of a thorough reject on the part of many syrians of the outside -- of the assad regime and a power vacuum emerged. it will be a difficult, long methodical process to bring back together various factions within syria to maintain a syrian state and institutions and create the stability that allows people to come back in and start rebuilding their lives. but it's possible. the urgency w
assad i think we have to let the vienna process play itself out. it's our best opportunity. so the notion there would be an immediate date in advance of us getting a broad agreement on that political process and the details i think doesn't make sense. as soon as we have a framework for political transition, potentially a new constitution, elects, i think it' in that context we can start looking at mr. assad choosing not to run and potentially seeing a new syria emerge. but it will be hard. and...
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vienna is scheduled for saturday. world leaders will sit down and talk, but there are sticking points. they need to agree on who are the opposition candidates, who will represent the opposition in future peace talks, who do they consider terrorist organisations. so there are a lot of disagreements, especially on the fate of the president bashar al-assad, but undoubtedly, there is a momentum. for the first time since the conflict started, we are actually seeing russia, america, iran and saudi, the main packing sides in syria sitting down and talking to each other >>> thank you very much indeed. as the blood shed continues in syria, as i say, the diplomacy continues and the u.n. envoy to syria is urging world powers to build on efforts. >> reporter: the back and forth between government and opposition forces continues just gays before international players gather in vienna to talk about political solution for serious four year war. at the u.n. battle lines are drawn too, but it is said this time the talks could be diffe
vienna is scheduled for saturday. world leaders will sit down and talk, but there are sticking points. they need to agree on who are the opposition candidates, who will represent the opposition in future peace talks, who do they consider terrorist organisations. so there are a lot of disagreements, especially on the fate of the president bashar al-assad, but undoubtedly, there is a momentum. for the first time since the conflict started, we are actually seeing russia, america, iran and saudi,...