U.S. top diplomat on Monday met with Russian worsening conflict in Syria only point attempts accelerated frustratingly slow peace efforts.
Capping off eight-day trip, the Middle East and Africa region, Secretary of State John Kerry flew in the French capital to see Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov in their diplomatic efforts and exchange updates.
United States and its Arab allies are trying to ensure that the cracks Syria opposition plans to an international peace conference in Geneva next month to participate. Russia's commitment to provide talks Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's regime.
However, despite the claim by the two big countries progress, almost no evidence that either party more than two years in Syria ready to stop the violence has killed more than 70,000 people dead. President Obama has asked Assad to leave power; standing in the Arab world, Russia's closest ally.
Kerry said the United States and Russia are committed to "let the Syrian people to decide the future of Syria began political transition."
"We are committed to this," Kerry told reporters after the meeting. "We all hope that this meeting take place, if possible, together with many other countries will join."
"It is our hope that a clearer understanding of some of the questions that need in the coming days, we will be out of here," he added.
Lavrov suggested that if there are any peace conference lot of work to make progress, saying it was a "very high order." He also hinted that Washington and Moscow at a meeting between the participants continue to disagree, saying that it should include more stakeholders than previous diplomatic gatherings. This is an obviously referring to Iran, the United States and the Syrian opposition does not want to see participate in any negotiations.
A Paris meeting with Lavrov dinner Kerry, including French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius, followed by Senator John McCain slipped occurred Syria Monday to meet with the rebels, and for the country in an increasingly dangerous time.
In the past week, the military regime and Hezbollah allies - and even some Iranian fighters - in Qusair attack, looked up on the strategy behind the western town of intensive bombing Syrian rebels.
Hezbollah's enhanced role in the Obama administration on a variety of concerns, the group's leader Hassan Nasrallah, vowed at the weekend, his militants will Assad's victory.
In addition to providing a powerful reinforcements Assad regime, a national ethnic divisions and fragile Syria into Lebanon, Hezbollah's involvement increases the risk of spills. On Sunday, two rockets struck Hezbollah strongholds in south Beirut, triggering fears that the country may fall back into civil war.
Any conflict with Hezbollah threat in an Israeli air strike, it will not tolerate large and sophisticated arms transfers its northern border, which has been demonstrated. Lebanon's state-run news agency reported from the area to the Jewish state on Sunday night launched a missile.
For Kerry and other possible peacemakers, only reiterated the need for the development of the confluence of a serious peace process began.
Americans have always stressed that any negotiations in good faith as a result of full transfer of power to an interim government. Logic, they said, forcing the government does not include Assad guilty of widespread abuse or other members of his government.
Talks is not easy. Kerry waiting for Syria's Sunni-led opposition alliance, to explore their own internal departments from the hills, from the addition of new representatives to determine how to define their secular Islamic movement.
Opposition leaders met in Istanbul on Monday to each other for the fifth consecutive trading day. And they have been grappling solidarity, they did not give the company by Kerry and Lavrov peace strategy outlined earlier this month.
McCain's spokesman confirmed that Rachel Dean, Arizona Republican Party met in Syria rebels. She declined further comment. McCain has been armed rebels and other aggressive military steps against the Assad regime's main supporters.
Russia, at least rhetorically, to achieve greater success. Syrian government said Sunday it agreed "in principle", to send representatives to Geneva in advance for any direct - and potential agents - U.S. diplomatic negotiations with Russia to strengthen Moscow's hand.
With the Syrian opposition in the political and military scrambling, the EU is clearly moving in order to strengthen the efforts of the opposition.
British Foreign Secretary William Hague said Monday the EU has decided to lift the arms embargo on the Syrian opposition, while keeping all other sanctions Bashar al-Assad's regime after June 1.
The Obama administration has been considering similar steps months. Despite Assad's military progress and evidence that his forces used chemical weapons against the rebels, the Obama administration still worried becoming too involved.
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