syrian rebels to move fast on alternative government
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Syria\'s new opposition coalition signalled Saturday that it intends to move quickly to establish a broad-based alternative government to the regime of President Bashar al-Assad. After talks with French President Francois Hollande, coalition leader Ahmed Moaz al-Khatib assured the international community that the transitional government will be composed of technocrats rather than politicians, and include representatives of all the war-torn country\'s ethnic and religious groups. But Khatib appeared to have made little progress on his call for the West to arm the rebels with Hollande indicating that the major powers remain cautious about such a step. \"There is no problem. The coalition exists and we will launch a call for candidates to form a government of technocrats that will work until the regime falls,\" Khatib told reporters after the talks in Paris. France, which on Tuesday became the first Western state to recognise the coalition as the sole representative of the Syrian people, is pushing for the rebels to be given greater support, including some arms. \"I can\'t hide the importance of this question,\" Hollande said, while acknowledging that France could not act without agreement from its partners in the European Union, which currently has a strict embargo on arms deliveries to Syria. \"The (rebel) Syrians need military means but the international community also has to exercise control,\" he said. Hollande also said that France would increase its recognition of the National Coalition by allowing them to appoint an ambassador in Paris. Monzir Makhous, an academic, is to fill the post, although it was unclear if this would happen before the transitional government is formed. EU foreign ministers are set to discuss the arms embargo at talks in Brussels on Monday. France\'s Laurent Fabius said Thursday he would raise the idea of modifying the current EU embargo to exclude defensive weapons for the rebels to help them protect areas they hold from bombardment by forces loyal to Assad. \"The protection of liberated zones can only be done in the framework of the international community,\" Hollande said. \"Once an alternative government has been formed it can itself legitimately call for protection and support.\" Hollande noted that Khatib, a Sunni imam, had assured him that the future government would include Christians and Alawites, the minority group to which Assad belongs. France, Turkey and the Gulf states have so far granted official recognition to the new Syrian grouping, and British Foreign Secretary William Hague, who met Khatib in London on Friday, said Britain was considering following suit. EU member states Germany, Spain, Italy and Poland have also welcomed the formation of the National Coalition, but have stopped short of recognising it as the sole representative of the Syrian people. The Paris meeting came as fighting continued on the ground, with a car bomb exploding as rebel and regime forces clashed in the northern Syrian city of Aleppo, while mortar rounds struck near Damascus. More than 39,000 people have died since the uprising against Assad\'s regime erupted 20 months ago, according to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights. There were more deaths on Saturday. Two rebels were killed in fighting in Aleppo, the Observatory said, while a car bomb exploded in Liramun in the northwest of the city, and nearby areas were shelled. Mortar rounds meanwhile struck Deir al-Asafir, an area south of Damascus where rebels and regime forces have clashed. Regime troops in the capital cut a number of roads and blocked off areas, preventing residents from leaving, and warplanes overflew the Eastern Ghouta region near Damascus. In eastern Syria, a rebel was killed in fighting in Deir Ezzor, while areas of the Old City neighbourhood of the central city of Homs were shelled, said the Britain-based group. On Friday, 106 people -- 42 soldiers, 42 civilians and 22 rebels -- were killed in violence across Syria, according to the Observatory.

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