Syria govt accepts ceasefire deal: Foreign Ministry

The Syrian government on Tuesday accepted the terms of a ceasefire deal announced by the United States and Russia, a foreign ministry statement said.

Syria govt accepts ceasefire deal: Foreign Ministry

Damascus: The Syrian government on Tuesday accepted the terms of a ceasefire deal announced by the United States and Russia, a foreign ministry statement said.

The statement said the government would stop armed operations but would "continue counter-terrorism efforts" against the Islamic State group, Al-Qaeda and affiliated groups.

The deal was announced on Monday by Moscow and Washington and excludes IS and Al-Qaeda.

"To guarantee that the cessation of hostilities will successfully start on the set date of Saturday, February 27, the Syrian government is ready to continue coordinating with Russia to determine the areas and armed groups that will fall under this ceasefire," the statement said.

It said the armed forces reserved the right to respond to any attack by opposition groups.

Analysts say that given the facts on the ground -- in particular the complex make-up of rebel forces and frequently shifting frontlines -- the ceasefire may already be doomed to fail.

In northern Syria especially, many non-jihadist rebel groups have operational ties with Al-Qaeda`s Syria affiliate, Al-Nusra.  

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