China news agency, Beijing, October 24 - UN - Arab League Syria the crisis Joint Special Representative Brahimi 24 at the Arab League headquarters in Cairo, said the Syrian government and the opposition organizations have agreed to a cease-fire in the Eid al-Adha during. The same day, the Syrian Foreign Ministry issued a statement saying the cease-fire or not is still "considering".
According to the Associated Press, the 24th Brahimi said after talks with Arab League Secretary General Arabi, Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, the latest decision will be announced on the 25th in the Eid al-Adha during ceasefire. He said, "If the ceasefire agreement is implemented, we will propose in the coming extend ceasefire aging. Ceasefire open-Syrian parties inclusive political dialogue is of great significance."
Brahimi did not disclose the exact time of entry into force of the ceasefire agreement, and the parties should bear the responsibility, nor does it explain how to monitor the actual effect of the cease-fire agreement.
Brahimi made ??the remarks hours after Syria responded by saying, ceasefire or not is still "under consideration". According to Reuters, the Syrian Foreign Ministry said in a statement, the Syrian military and political officials still to discuss ceasefire matters, will make a final decision on the 25th.
The same day, the main armed opposition in Syria, "Syrian free army" also said that if the government forces before a cease-fire, the organization, such as about to lay down their arms.
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