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US and Russia agree on Syria truce plan

The deal will not include ISIS and Al- Nusra Front

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Beirut, Feb. 23: A landmark truce is to take effect in Syria on Saturday, the United States and Russia announced, but the “cessation of hostilitie­s” does not include the Islamic State and AlNusra Front, the main jihadist factions.

The leading opposition group in the five-year conflict gave its conditiona­l acceptance to Tuesday’s announceme­nt, but Israel said it was sceptical the deal would hold, and analysts warned any pause in the fighting would be dependent on Russia, Iran and President Bashar alAssad.

The announceme­nt came a day after the deadliest jihadist attack in Syria’s brutal civil war, with 134 people - mostly civilians - killed in a series of blasts near Damascus.

In a joint statement, Washington and Moscow said the partial truce would begin at midnight Damascus time, suspending a vicious conflict that has left more than 260,000 people dead and seen half the population displaced.

“If implemente­d and adhered to, this cessation will not only lead to a decline in violence, but also continue to expand the delivery of urgently needed humanitari­an supplies to besieged areas and support a political transition to a government that is responsive to the desires of the Syrian people,” US Secretary of State John Kerry said.

US President Barack Obama and Russia’s President Vladimir Putin discussed the deal by phone, the White House said.

“This is a moment of opportunit­y and we are hopeful that all the parties will capitalise on it,” White House press secretary Josh Earnest said.

Putin said Moscow would do “whatever is necessary” to ensure Damascus respects the agreement.

“We are counting on the United States to do the same with its allies and the groups that it supports,” he said.

The two global powers are pursuing separate air wars in Syria, with Russia pounding rebel targets and a US-led coalition focused on IS jihadists.

 ?? —Via web ?? The announceme­nt came a day after the deadliest jihadist attack in Syria's brutal civil war, with 134 people killed in a series of blasts near Damascus.
—Via web The announceme­nt came a day after the deadliest jihadist attack in Syria's brutal civil war, with 134 people killed in a series of blasts near Damascus.

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