

A partial ceasefire in Syria, brokered by Russia and the US, finally came into force at the end of February. It does not apply to terrorist groups operating in the country. Despite alleged breaches on both sides and intense clashes between Kurds and other Syrian opposition groups, renewed peace talks are due to begin in Geneva. The substantive part of the talks will begin on Monday 14 March and will not last beyond the 24th. Riyadh-Backed Syrian opposition groups have yet to decide on joining these talks. It is hoped that they will be primarily focused on issues of new governance, the constitution, and the future elections of both president and parliament. The issues of ceasefire and humanitarian access will be discussed by specialised task forces rather than at these talks.
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