They left their country to escape the continued violence between troops loyal to President Bashar al-Assad and those who want him out of power.<br/> <br />But for Syrian refugees living in Turkey, talks held by the United Nations security council were too little too late.<br/> <br />(SOUNDBITE) (Arabic) SYRIAN REFUGEE ABO ALI, SAYING:<br/> <br />"Before everything Bashar must leave power, there is no solution to this. If those meetings were helpful, they would have been helpful a year and a half ago. After a year and a half, they want the murderer to share power with us, there is no logic in it."<br/> <br />Even as the talks took place in Geneva, the fighting continued in Syria. Amateur video shows smoke rising on the horizon-- and burt out, bombed buildings.<br/> <br />Reuters cannot verify the content of the video.<br/> <br />The outcome of Saturday's meetings-- that a transitional government should be set up-- still leaves open the question of whether al-Assad should step down.<br/> <br />Julie Noce, Reuters