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Syria: Turkey, KSA Ordering Truce Violations

Syria: Turkey, KSA Ordering Truce Violations
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The Syrian foreign minister had lashed out at Turkey and Saudi Arabia for undermining a truce agreement currently in force in the war-ravaged country.

Syria: Turkey, KSA Ordering Truce Violations

Walid al-Muallem said on Monday that terrorist groups were breaking the ceasefire in Syria on the orders of Turkey and Saudi Arabia.

The top Syrian diplomat said in his meeting with United Nations Special Envoy Staffan de Mistura in Damascus that militants are continuing to stage attacks on government positions in a bid to foil forthcoming peace talks.

Muallem said Syria is still committed to dialogue without preconditions, adding that the government will continue its efforts for reaching a political solution in the UN-sponsored talks beginning on April 15.

In a press conference after the meeting, De Mistura said cessation of hostilities in Syria was fragile, noting that the truce needs to be sustained.

"We did raise and discuss the importance of protecting and maintaining and supporting the cessation of hostilities, which is, as you know, fragile but is there," he said.

The truce agreement, engineered by the United States and Russia, has been in effect in Syria since the end of February.

Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov warned on Monday that "any violation is certainly dangerous for the yet unstable and fragile ceasefire" in Syria.

"Russia has consistently been working to minimize and subsequently eliminate any violations, and has been doing it, as you know, together with the United States of America within the framework of existing mechanisms," he said.

Officials in Russia's reconciliation center in Syria's Hmeymim airbase said five cases of truce violations were registered in Syria on Sunday. They said, however, that the ceasefire regime is generally holding in most provinces across Syria.

The truce agreement excludes Daesh [the Arabic Acronym for the Takfiri "ISIS" group] and al-Nusra Front, two major terrorist groups operating in east and north of Syria.

Source: News Agencies, Edited by website team

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