The United State and Russia on Friday agreed a plan to impose a ceasefire in the Syrian civil war and lay the foundation of a peace process, US Secretary of State John Kerry said.
Standing by Russia's Foreign Minister Sergei
Lavrov after a day of marathon talks in Geneva, Kerry said he believed
the plan would lead to talks to "stop the conflict".
"Today, the United States and Russia are
announcing a plan which we hope will reduce violence, ease suffering and
resume movement towards a negotiated peace and a political transition
in Syria," Kerry said
"The United States is going the extra mile here
because we believe Russia and my colleague have the capability to press
the Assad regime to stop this conflict and come to the table and make
peace," he said.Kerry said that the truce would come into force on Monday, the first day
of the Muslim holiday of Eid al-Adha and that if it lasted a week the
United States would begin cooperation with Russian forces to target the Nusra Front and Islamic State groups.In the first Syrian rebel response to the US-Russian announcement, the
Islamist Ahrar al-Sham group rejected the plan to target Fath al-Sham,
formerly known as al-Nusra Front.
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