
Will talks yield any progress for ending the Syrian war?
Clip: 1/22/2014 | 13m 46s
Margaret Warner discusses the positions held by the opposing sides.
Chief foreign correspondent Margaret Warner joins Gwen Ifill from Switzerland to further discuss the positions held by the opposing sides. Then Gwen Ifill gets reaction from Joshua Landis of the University of Oklahoma and Andrew Tabler of the Washington Institute about whether anything positive can come of the talks.
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Will talks yield any progress for ending the Syrian war?
Clip: 1/22/2014 | 13m 46s
Chief foreign correspondent Margaret Warner joins Gwen Ifill from Switzerland to further discuss the positions held by the opposing sides. Then Gwen Ifill gets reaction from Joshua Landis of the University of Oklahoma and Andrew Tabler of the Washington Institute about whether anything positive can come of the talks.
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