United Nations spokeswoman Jessy Chahine on Thursday relayed the positive developments in ceasefire talks between the two parties, stressing that despite UN assistance in facilitating the dialogue, the announcement of the deal was a decision of each party and by no means forced.
Following the terms of the deal, around 500 armed and wounded rebels will be withdrawn from Zabadani along with their families to northern Idlib province in exchange for the evacuation of 10,000 women and children from Fuaa and Kafraya to regime-controlled zones.
“The agreement has gone into effect. We are now waiting for the evacuation of the wounded from Al Zabadani and the villages of Fouaa and Kafraya,” said Rami Abdel Rahman of the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights.
Civilians living in Zabadani and nearby areas will also be able to go to Idlib safely if they choose not to stay. The agreement also includes the release of rebel prisoners held by the Syrian militia.