Between the United States and Russia to set up a peace conference in Syria talks did not produce trading day (Tuesday), either party does not agree, you should hold or two powers will be invited to the civil war.
Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Saud al-Faisal accused the Syrian government of "genocide", and described the participation of foreign militants in the conflict to support Iran as "the most dangerous development."
Washington and Moscow last month announced plans for the peace conference, but since then their relationship deteriorated rapidly, and the momentum has swung on the battlefield to support President Bashar Assad.
Washington decided this month to provide military assistance to Assad rebels fighting, but Moscow refused to abandon its support for the Syrian leaders continue to arm.
After five hours of talks sponsored by the United Nations in Geneva, Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Gennady Gatilov said there was still no agreement, Assad's ally Iran should be allowed to participate in this meeting, or on behalf of the Syrian opposition.
American and Western European powers have joined the Arab countries and Turkey are mainly Sunni Muslim insurgents. Russia and Iran supports Assad, who has made thousands of Iranian-backed Lebanese Shiite militia Hezbollah fighters with the help of gains in recent weeks.
, The United Nations said in a statement, U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry and State Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov will meet next week, and the meeting is expected to hold further talks to follow.
In Damascus, Assad's forces fired mortars and artillery in Zamalka Irbin, only government-held east of the city center, in a surprise raid support, opposition activists said.
Who grabbed a rebel stronghold in Damascus, said nearly a year ago, they are now faced with an advancing Syrian troops from Hezbollah's support boost.
If the rebels were expelled from the eastern outskirts of the capital, they will lose supply routes, and in their drive to the end of the Assad family rule forty years suffered a heavy blow.
In Jeddah, Saudi Arabia Prince repeatedly called armed rebels. "Syria is facing a double-edged attack, it is facing from the government other than the Government and the invasion of genocide," he said at a news conference with Christopher. "(It) is facing a huge flow of arms to aiding and abetting, invasion and genocide, this situation must be terminated."
Saudi foreign minister criticized Iran's involvement. "The most dangerous development by the Iranian Revolutionary Guard forces supporting Hezbollah and other militias, on behalf of the foreign participation," he said.
Sunni countries believe Iran's Shiite, and its rival, Saudi Arabia, Syria, increased aid rebels in recent months, providing air defense missiles and other weapons.
In Syria's neighbors Iraq and Lebanon Sunni and Shia conflict exacerbated tensions, security has collapsed.
Suicide bomber killed eight people at (Tuesday), the day after 39 people were killed and 10 car bombs exploded in the capital city north of Baghdad. Violence in Iraq since April circled.
"Out of control"
In Lebanon, the conflict between the Lebanese army and Hezbollah gunmen led by anti-Sunni clerics on Sunday and Monday engulfed southern port of Sidon. Security sources said at least 40 people were killed, including 18 soldiers.
Egypt, in the Sunni-majority population attacked and killed five Shiite Muslims broke out on Sunday and even sectarian hatred.
Lakhdar Brahimi, the UN - Arab League mediators urged the United States and Russia, with the help of "containment this case, getting out of hand, not only in Syria but in the region."
Speaking in Geneva with the U.S. and Russian officials in the talks, Brahimi said he doubted Syria peace conference held next month, citing Assad's political rivals in disarray.
More than 93,000 people have been killed in Syria since March 2011 outbreak of peaceful protest. Assad's violent response provoked what is now a civil war, led to nearly 1.7 million refugees in neighboring countries.
Outgunned rebels are looking for Western and Arab countries to help them reverse the Assad gains. However, although the U.S. military aid announced this month unknown, it is unclear whether this can be transferred on the Syrian leader and his allies balance.
Kerry wants to ensure proper coordination of assistance to the rebels, partly out of fear of weapons may end up in the hands of the prominent Islamic militants in their ranks. "Our goal is very clear, we can not let this become a wider war, we can not let this helps to more bloodshed and prolong the suffering of the Syrian people," he said.
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