The representative of a Syrian opposition group has called for unity among all opposition parties, ahead of a crucial meeting of the Geneva talks scheduled for Wednesday.
Speaking at a press conference in Moscow, Mais Krydee, said that the opposition are being crippled by differences.
She also said the domestic opposition should be given more attention, because they are the ones actually enduring the hardship of the five-year civil war.
She said President Bashar al-Assad's future is not a key issue at the Geneva talks.
Krydee has called for constitutional reform, the intergrity of Syria's territory, and the participation of Syrian Kurds in the peace talks.