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30 of December, 11:32

Russia and Turkey agreed to a cease-fire in Syria The government of Russia and Turkey signed an agreement on ceasefire in Syria. Russian President Vladimir Putin said that the agreement on a ceasefire was only the first step, there are other documents signed on the enforcement of the armistice and start peace negotiations. The Syrian military has promised to stop its activities across the country at midnight on Thursday.

Turkish foreign Minister said that the Assad regime and the opposition will meet in the near future in Kazakhstan, according to Turkish state media. A lot can go wrong and recent history gives little cause for optimism. Putin admitted that "all the agreements are very fragile." The Minister of foreign Affairs of Turkey Mevlut Cavusoglu said Thursday that the details of what will be the monitoring of the ceasefire and sanctions against those who broke the truce, it is still under development. And he insisted that there will be no direct negotiations between Turkey and the Syrian government.

The terms of the transaction are crucial. Russian-the Turkish government has exploited the political transition in Washington, not paying attention to the Obama administration in recent days. The Minister of foreign Affairs of Russia Sergey Lavrov has issued the invitation. "I would like to Express the hope that as soon as the administration of Donald trump takes office, they will also be able to join this effort," he said during a meeting with Putin in Moscow. The President-elect expressed doubts about the reliability of the moderate groups previously supported by the Obama administration and suggested that his administration will consider a question on joining Russia in the fight against ISIS in Syria.
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