Russia, Turkey 'Agree Ceasefire Plan for All of Syria'

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Turkish state media Wednesday said Turkey and Russia had agreed a nationwide truce plan for Syria but none of the key players in the conflict offered an immediate confirmation.

The state-run Anadolu news agency said the plan aims to expand a ceasefire in the city of Aleppo -- brokered by Turkey and Russia earlier this month to allow the evacuation of civilians -- to the whole country.

If successful, the plan would form the basis of upcoming political negotiations between the Damascus regime and the opposition, overseen by Russia and Turkey in the Kazakh capital Astana, it added.

But in a speech in Ankara after the report was published, President Recep Tayyip Erdogan made no reference to the plan, while Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said he could not answer on an issue "about which I don't have enough information."

Meanwhile, a Syrian rebel source, who asked not to be named, told AFP that details still had to be submitted to opposition fighters and said there was no agreement as yet.

"The armed revolutionary factions have not received any official proposal for a ceasefire in Syria," Labib Nahhas, head of foreign relations for the powerful Ahrar al-Sham rebel group added on his official Twitter account.

"News talking about their approval of a ceasefire is incorrect."

An official from the High Negotiations Committee -- which oversees political talks of the Syrian rebels -- said there was no information about a ceasefire so far. There was also no reaction from the Syrian regime.

- Heading to Astana? -

Anadolu said both sides were working for the ceasefire to come into force at midnight but gave no further details on its implementation.

The report came after Ankara has hosted a succession of closed-door talks between Russia and Syrian opposition rebels over the last weeks. 

Qatar-based channel Al-Jazeera said a new meeting is planned on Thursday in Ankara, this time between military representatives of Syrian rebels and Russia.

Ankara and Moscow have been on opposing sides in the Syrian civil war, with Turkey seeking the ouster of President Bashar Assad, who is backed by Russia and Iran.

But the two countries have recently started to cooperate more closely on Syria, especially after a deal in the summer to normalize ties battered by Turkey's shooting down of a Russian warplane last year.

Turkey remained conspicuously quiet as Assad's forces, backed by Russia, took control last week of Aleppo in the biggest defeat so far for the rebels in the civil war.

No date has yet been set for the Astana talks and Russian foreign ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said the meeting was still at the planning stage.

But the direct involvement of Turkey and Russia comes as Erdogan is increasingly expressing impatience at the role of the United States in Syria.

Previous ceasefire plans had been brokered by U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry and Russian counterpart Sergei Lavrov. They met with only temporary success and failed to lead to a solution for the conflict.

It remains unclear how the latest ceasefire plan will apply to Fateh al-Sham, formerly the al-Qaida affiliate al-Nusra Front, which has worked more closely with the rebels since changing its name.

- 'Considerable misinformation' -

Erdogan had on Tuesday launched one of his most bitter attacks yet on U.S. and Western policy in Syria, which he said was marked by broken promises.

He accused the West of not just supporting Kurdish militia that Ankara regards as a "terror group" but even Islamic State (IS) jihadists.

The Turkish strongman said the West was failing to back Turkey's own incursion inside Syria in support of pro-Ankara fighters to oust IS from the border area, which has taken increasing casualties in recent weeks.

But in an angry statement, the U.S. embassy in Ankara rejected the "considerable misinformation circulating in Turkish media" about U.S. operations against IS in Syria.

"Assertions the United States government is supporting Daesh (IS) are not true," it added.

In continued bloodshed, air strikes carried out by unidentified aircraft killed at least 22 civilians, including 10 children, in a village held by IS in Deir Ezzor province, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said.

Syria's conflict began in 2011 as an uprising against Assad but quickly morphed into a civil war after the regime unleashed a brutal crackdown against dissent.

The war has killed more than 310,000 people and forced millions more to flee their homes.

Comments 25
Thumb justin 28 December 2016, 10:47

" Turkey and Russia have agreed a ceasefire plan for all of Syria that should come into force at midnight"

where is Assad the mighty victorious and democratically elected president of Syria in all of this? Sovereignty ;)!

Thumb _mowaten_ 28 December 2016, 11:56

Count the days troll, count the days since his "days were counted" lol

Thumb _mowaten_ 28 December 2016, 11:57

Oh dont worry, he's here and will remain here for many years to come. Like a splinter in your eye.

Thumb EagleDawn 28 December 2016, 13:59

@mowateh, we all know you're not lebanese, the only question is whether you're either shia irani or shia syrian, so it begs the question: why are you here all day every day posting sectarian incitement and propaganda?

Thumb _mowaten_ 28 December 2016, 17:49

i respect eagleyawn because he can steal other people's comments and use them in the most incongruous ways.

Thumb EagleDawn 28 December 2016, 18:25

hahaha little shia traitor trying to convince himself he is anything more than an iranian shoe scumbag, how cute.

Thumb Puppet 28 December 2016, 18:30

Mr. Eagledawn has earned my utmost respect and admiration for referring to Mr. Mowaten in the most congruous ways.

Missing Rima-Al-Khatib 28 December 2016, 18:40

Which country are you a mowaten of? Iran, Syria, Iraq or Yemen.... Certainly not Lebanon Oh No!

Thumb pinocchio 28 December 2016, 18:43

Hey _mowaten_…you are one man army.in this site so many personnels against you and you never backdown you tweet them back like a birdie on Twitter…I salute your shia iranian spirit.. I luv it.

Thumb Puppet 28 December 2016, 18:48

Ms. Rima-Al-Khatib quickly earned my respect because she was able to pin-point with laser like precision where Mr. Mowaten comes from.

Thumb marcus 28 December 2016, 19:04

lol@puppet;) clever and funny:D

Thumb _mowaten_ 28 December 2016, 19:16

lol i know i struck a nerve when you take all you alt accounts out :)

Missing rabbishlomo 28 December 2016, 20:08

I lost my respect for rima Al-Khatib because she parrots the same nonsense.

Missing ArabDemocrat.com 29 December 2016, 03:23

Hopefully this will translate into a political process and an end to this war.

Thumb liberty 29 December 2016, 03:26

It is obvious the filthy iranian no longer denies he is not Lebanese but rather a hired mouthpiece to sing the praises of assad and the ayatollah.

Thumb EagleDawn 28 December 2016, 13:56

You seem bitter and agitated @mowateh, something wrong?

Thumb justin 28 December 2016, 18:08

he sure does;)

Missing rabbishlomo 28 December 2016, 15:30

I respect Justin for wanting to know where Assad is in all this!

Thumb Puppet 28 December 2016, 15:45

I lost respect for Mr. Flamethrower because he parrots puppet like a parrot.

Missing CFTC 28 December 2016, 18:01

Strikingly Original
Bold, and Hilarious
Always going where no one else dares

@mowaten
What can one say, another E-X-C-E-L-L-E-N-T comment. I particularly enjoyed the part where you said "Count the days troll, count the days since his "days were counted" lol "
Thank you for making this forum lovely, lively and vibrant.

Still laughing since January 2015.
Thank you

Yours Sincerely
@CFTC

Thumb willy.pete222 28 December 2016, 18:04

Mowaten is the modern day version of Joseph Goebbels who said “ “If you tell a lie big enough and keep repeating it, people will eventually come to believe it."
if you don't know who I mean ..you should !
look it up

Thumb Puppet 28 December 2016, 14:35

I respect Mr. Mowaten because he urges others to count and he can count himself.

Thumb ado.australia 28 December 2016, 15:04

Regrouping for the final battle! Wonder if Qatar and KSA agreed as well or are they too busy in Yemen?

Thumb shab 28 December 2016, 17:55

What ? No more bombs?

Missing peace 28 December 2016, 19:06

the big loser is assad... no more say in all this, russia turkey and iran now govern syria....