(VOVworld) - The two-week-old cessation of hostilities in Syria is "largely holding," albeit with continued violations. State Department spokesman John Kirby said on Friday that the cessation of hostilities has produced a dramatic reduction in violence in Syria and permitted humanitarian access to begin in some besieged areas. He noted with caution that the conflict has reached "a critical moment" and called on all parties to seize the moment. The US is deeply concerned by continued specific violations to the cessation of hostilities, including attacks on civilians and opposition forces by the regime and its supporters, Kirby added.
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On Friday, 11 UN humanitarian agencies issued a joint statement marking 5 years since the Syrian conflict erupted and showed their pleasure at recent developments produced by the ceasefire.
The same day, the High Negotiations Committee (HNC), the main Syrian opposition grouping, agreed to attend peace talks in Geneva next week. The Committee told reporters that the participation realizes its commitment to joining international efforts to end bloodshed and seek a political solution. The HNC said it will focus on creating a “transitional governance body with full executive powers” and reiterated its hope for Syria’s territorial integrity.