Syrian rebels unhappy with Astana communique, says delegate

ASTANA (Reuters) - Syrian rebels are unhappy with a communique establishing a ceasefire mechanism between Russia, Iran and Turkey, an opposition delegate to talks in Astana said on Tuesday. "Iran is speaheading in a number of areas military offensives and leading to forcible displacements of thousands of Syrians and causing bloodletting. This communique legitimizes this role," said the delegate, who declined to be identified. A second delegate, who said the opposition would not endorse the communique, said Turkey had been weak in the negotiations and unable to assert the rebel position. (Reporting by Suleiman al-Khalidi; writing by John Irish; editing by John Stonestreet)