Reuters: Syria opposition says government mobilizes, casts doubt on talks
The Syrian opposition said on Friday the government was mobilizing forces on many fronts despite an agreement to cease hostilities, and cast doubt on whether peace talks planned for next week would take place.
As rockets fired by government forces were reported to hit near the rebel-held town of Jisr al-Shughour in Idlib province, an influential rebel group said there could be no ceasefire while attacks continue.
An unprecedented U.S.-Russian agreement that came into effect on Saturday has slowed the pace of the 5-year-old war, but rebels fighting President Bashar al-Assad say the government has kept up attacks on strategically important frontlines.
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Britain, France, Russia, Germany Pledge Work Toward Syria Peace -- RFE
For a Day, Syria’s Cease-Fire Revives Peaceful Protest -- WSJ
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