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Syria: Ceasefire plan wins backing of Damascus
Deal excludes Isis and al-Qaida-linked group

THE Syrian government agreed yesterday to a Russian-US truce plan as Saudi-backed militants continued to place conditions on peace.

Russian President Vladimir Putin announced the proposal late on Monday night following a phone call to his US counterpart Barack Obama.

The plan calls for a “cessation of hostilities” by midnight on Friday between the army and allied forces and the various militant groups fighting them.

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