Tuesday, February 23, 2016

Syrian Ceasefire Agreement: "To exclude Islamic State, Al Nusra Front and “other UN designated terrorist organizations "”

  • © Alaa Al-Faqir
    Ceasefire in Syria to commence at midnight on Feb. 27 – Russia & US
    The US and Russia have adopted “Terms for a Cessation of Hostilities in Syria” and propose that a ceasefire start on Saturday at midnight Damascus time. Terror groups, such as ISIS and Al-Nusra, are not part of the truce.

    According to the statement, the truce will “be applied to [all] those parties to the Syrian conflict that have indicated their commitment” to accept its terms. It will exclude Islamic State, Al Nusra Front and “other terrorist organizations designated by the UN Security Council.
    The ceasefire plan also stipulates that other parties should indicate “their commitment to and acceptance of the terms for the cessation of hostilities” by no later than 12:00 (Damascus time) on February 26.
  • © Ilya Pitalev
    Breaking down the US-Russia ceasefire plan for Syria
    Following Moscow and Washington’s announcement of a joint ceasefire deal for Syria, the war-torn country may be on the verge of the biggest peacemaking breakthrough since fighting broke out there five years ago. Here is how the proposed truce should work:

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