(Washington Post) Liz Sly and Anne Gearan - The one-day peace conference session on Syria in Montreux, Switzerland, on Wednesday is expected to be more style than substance. Representatives of more than 30 countries will hear speeches supporting the goal of a negotiated settlement to the war, then depart. The real work will begin in Geneva on Friday, when it is hoped that the two opposing sides will hold their first face-to-face talks, in the presence only of UN mediators. Few expect concrete results from this round of diplomacy, widely referred to as "Geneva 2." "Everyone knows that the most likely outcome of Geneva 2 is Geneva 3, Geneva 4 and so on," said Salem Zahran, a journalist close to the Assad regime.
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