A Syrian opposition delegation has arrived in Geneva, saying they are keen to make United Nations peace talks a success.<br /><br /> The representatives also want to test the Damascus government’s intention to implement UN resolutions. <br /><br /> The team from the Saudi-backed High Negotiations Committee (HNC) is set to meet the UN mediator on Sunday.<br /><br /> We’re here to see #UNSC2254 enforced. Stop massacres. We’re here to put an end to this-SalimMuslet, HNC Spokesman pic.twitter.com/RVI3SyjjI6— Syria Opposition HNC (SyrianHNC) 30 Janvier 2016<br /><br /> “We are here to make this a success. We’re ready to start negotiations,” said Salem al Meslet, an opposition spokesperson. <br /><br /> “But at least we should see something, you know, on the ground there in Syria. We should really stop these massacres against our people.”<br /><br /> The HNC has reversed a boycott in agreeing to attend the talks. Their continued absence had threatened to derail the attempt to find a diplomatic solution to Syria’s war.<br /><br /> In almost five years of war,