Representatives from the umbrella body for mainstream opposition groups, who arrived in Geneva late yesterday, are refusing for now to enter the hoped-for talks with President Bashar al-Assad's government.
The High Negotiations Committee (HNC), set to meet with UN envoy Staffan de Mistura today, are demanding that humanitarian aid first gets through to besieged towns, that bombing of civilians ceases and that hundreds of prisoners are released.
"The delegation will inform de Mistura of its intentions to withdraw its negotiating team if the UN and world powers are unable to stop these violations," he said.
Highlighting the dire humanitarian situation, Doctors Without Borders (MSF) yesterday said 16 more people had starved to death in Madaya, one of more than a dozen towns under blockade by regime or rebel forces.
More than 4.5 million people with "immense humanitarian needs" are living in areas extremely hard to access because of fighting, according to the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC).
The war that has killed more than 260,000 people since 2011 is a complex conflict sucking in - on different sides - Turkey, Iran and Gulf states and also Western countries and, since September, Russia.
A fresh spat between Russia and Turkey, two of the many outside powers embroiled in the conflict, erupted yesterday after Ankara accused Moscow of violating its airspace two months after it shot down a Russian jet.
The chaos in Syria has allowed the extremist Islamic State group to overrun swathes of Syria and also Iraq, giving it a launchpad to launch attacks the world over, most notably in Paris on November 13 with 130 dead.
Yesterday, dozens of migrant men, women and children, including Syrians, drowned when their boat sank off of Turkey -- adding to the almost 4,000 who perished trying to reach Europe by sea in 2015.
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