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MOSCOW (Reuters) - Moscow hopes not to obstruct the work of the constitutional debate committee in Syria, Russian Deputy Special Representative for Middle East and African Affairs Mikhail Bogdanov said on Wednesday.
Bogdanov said in a statement today, "The Commission must work constructively and we hope to continue this work despite the attempts of certain forces to create problems before it."
The national delegation to the mini-committee of the enlarged constitution committee left the United Nations building in Geneva today because it did not receive a response on its proposal for the agenda as the second round of meetings was scheduled.
Sources close to the work of the Constitutional Debate Commission in Geneva reported that the national delegation had proposed an agenda for the Commission's discussions under the title "National pillars of interest to the Syrian people".
The sources indicated that the pillars contained a set of national items to be agreed upon as a basis for the work of the Committee as a whole.
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