Russian President Vladimir Putin has confirmed agreement has been reached on ceasefire in Syria and the start of peace talks.
“This agreement we’ve reached is very fragile, as we all understand. It requires special attention and patience, professional attitude, and constant contact with our partners,” Putin said at a meeting with Russian foreign and defense ministers.
The agreement, which was previously announced by Turkey, is detailed in three documents, Putin said.
“The first was signed by the Syrian government and the Syrian armed opposition to stop hostilities in the territory of the Syrian Arab Republic. The second one is a set of measures to control the ceasefire. The third document is a declaration of intention for Syrian settlement,” the Russian president said.
The truce is supported by seven major militia groups that have over 60,000 fighters in their ranks, Russian Defense Minister Sergey Shoigu said.
He added that if the agreement holds, it would allow Russia to scale down its military presence in Syria.
Putin said that such a pull-out would not mean a stop to Russia’s international anti-terrorist effort.
He added that he will contact his Iranian and Turkish counterparts to discuss further steps in the Syrian peace process.
Source: RT