The Guardian | Patrick Wintour : UN says Moscow rejected five names its envoy wanted included in proposed panel
The three self-appointed guarantors of the Syrian peace process Russia, Turkey and Iran have spurned efforts by the UN to change the composition of a committee due to write a new constitution for the country.
The 150-strong committee, due to start work next year, could pave the way for UN-supervised elections and a possible peace process that would encourage millions of refugees to return to their homeland.
The agreement on the committees formation was formally reached by the three countries on Tuesday in Geneva and the proposals passed to the UN special envoy for Syria, Staffan de Mistura, for his endorsement and for consideration by the UN security council on Thursday.