Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu has said Ankara will work with Moscow on supervising the Syrian ceasefire agreement, the BBC reported on Thursday.
The deal excludes groups deemed as terrorists by the UN Security Council, a statement said.
"With this agreement, parties have agreed to cease all armed attacks, including aerial, and have promised not to expand the areas they control against each other."
Turkey and Russia have backed different sides in the conflict.
Source: MENA
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