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Saturday 6 May 2017 - 09:16
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Syria de-escalation zones deal takes effect: Russia Defense Ministry



Press TV - An agreement to createfour "de-escalation zones"aimed at ending the conflict in war-torn Syria has come into force in the Arab country, the Russian Defense Ministry says.

The agreement on creating four de-escalation zones in four areas in northern, central and southern Syria, where the most intense fighting is underway between the Syrian government and different militant groups, took effect at the stroke of midnight local time on Saturday (2100 GMT on Friday).

The enforcement of the deal came a day after Iran, Russia and Turkey signed the agreement during the fourth round of the Syria peace talks in the Kazakh capitalAstana, and two days after Moscow put forward the proposal.

The four safe regions are situated across eight of Syria's 14 provinces. The first zone includes the northwestern province of Idlib, the western province of Latakia, the western-central province of Hama, and the northern province of Aleppo.

The second zone covers the northern parts of the central Homs province. The third zone encompasses the Eastern Ghouta district near the capital Damascus, while the fourth zone includes southern Syria, particularly Dara'a and Quneitra provinces.

The four zones are only safe for the so-called armed opposition factions and exclude the Takfiri terrorist groups of Daesh and the Jabhat Fateh al-Sham, formerly known as al-Nusra Front.


[caption id="" align="aligncenter" width="555"] Senior diplomats attend the signing of a memorandum on creating safe zones in Syria during the fourth round of the Syria peace talks in Astana on May 4, 2017. (Photo by AFP)[/caption]
'Safe zones to end Syria war'

Meanwhile,Russian Deputy Defense Minister Lt. Gen. Alexander Fomin expressed optimism that the de-escalation zones in Syria would end the years-long war in the Arab country.
"The implementation ofthe memorandum will allow forstopping the combat activities bywarring sides and practically put an end tothe civil war inSyria, which is why the document is ofgreat importance forthe political settlement inthe country," Fomin saidon Friday.
He added that all "main players concerned," namely "the United Nations, the US administration, the Saudi Arabian leadership and other authorities,"supportedthe de-escalation agreement, a move that could be a "certain guarantee" for the implementation of the deal.

Meanwhile, Colonel General Sergei Rudskoi, the head of the Russian General Staff's Main Operations Department, said Moscow had already stopped using its air forcein the four zones since May 1.

According to the deal, the three guarantor states -- Iran, Russia and Turkey --have a month to define the exact borders of the de-escalation zones.

Rudskoialso said at a press conference on Friday that the zones would improve the position of Syrianarmy troops, adding, "The Russian Air Force will continue supporting them in their operations aimed at eliminating."

Syria has been grappling with militancy since March 2011. UN Special Envoy for Syria Staffan de Mistura estimated last August that more than 400,000 people had been killed in the conflict until then.

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