President of Law Committee of Syrian National Coalition Heysem Malih said on Thursday, "We are in a dialogue with Turkey, Qatar and Saudi Arabia who support the Syrian opposition. We will send delegations to discuss the participation of these countries" related to the conference that was called by US and Russia to end the Syria crisis. Malih told the AA reporter that they discussed the issue of participation to the conference with the Arab League General Secretary Nabil El Araby and President of Syrian National Coalition of Revolutionary Forces Muaz Al Khatib in the meeting which was closed to the press on Thursday. "Araby said the conference should be attended. We are in a dialogue with Turkey, Qatar and Saudi Arabia who support the Syrian opposition. We will send delegations to discuss the participation of these countries" said Malih. Evaluating the explanations of Russia that Assad would not leave the administration, Malih said, "This is the opinion of Russia. US thinks differently. We are watching the developments on this issue." The reconciliation, which was made in the international meeting where Syrian crisis was discussed last year in Geneva, was based on the establishment of transitional government with the common accord of the opposition and the regime.
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