The U.N.-brokered peace plan for Syria’s political transition was rejected by Syrian opposition groups. The opposition say that it was a waste of time and ambiguous.
An international conference in Geneva on Saturday accepted international envoy Kofi Annan's plan that calls for the creation of a transitional government, but at Russia's insistence the compromise agreement left the door open to Syria's president being part of it.
Bassam Kodmani, spokesperson for the Syrian National Council opposition umbrella group, says the agreement is "ambiguous" and lacks a mechanism or timetable for implementation.
Haitham Maleh, a Veteran Syrian opposition figure, says the agreement was "a waste of time" and pledged Sunday not to sit with President Bashar Assad or members of his "murderous" regime.