A five-year delay

A five-year delay
Date: 29.12.2016 16:05

Russia, Turkey and Iran agree on ceasefire in Syria.

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After 600.000 people lost their lives in the civil war that were started in Syria in 2011... After a country fall and millions become refugees... Yesterday parties were agreed on a ceasefire which is the Milli Görüş was remarking on it at the very beginning of the war...
 
Turkey and Russia has agreed on a plan to start a ceasefire in the whole country to the fighting parties in Syria. Turkey and Russia agreed on a plan to propose to the parties to spread the ceasefire throughout the country after the ceasefire and the release of the local population declared to the east of Aleppo city center.
 

DEMANDING TO IMPLEMENT THE CEASEFIRE IN THE WHOLE COUNTRY

 
The plan is aimed to implement the ceasefire in the whole country that Bashar al-Assad regime and pro-regime foreign terrorist groups in all regions where they fought with dissidents. Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu said, "The agreement may take effect at any time. Turkey is defending the permanent ceasefire. PYD will not be in the meeting in Astana. That is the decision of the UN Security Council to not it be in this process."
 

SYRIAN OPPOSITIONS ARE READY

 
Riyadh Hicab, the General Coordinator of the High Council of the Syrian oppositionS who made a statement before the agreement, said his opponents were ready for negotiations on Geneva-led political transition under UN control.
 

REGIME AND OPPOSITION TO MEET IN ASTANA

 
If the ceasefire is successful, the regime and the opponents will start political negotiations in Astana under the leadership of Turkey and Russia. The two countries aim to contribute to the negotiation process in the context of the political transition process envisaged by the United Nations Security Council resolution 2254, by making the guarantor of the process.
 

YEREL HABERLER

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