Following the announcement, media reports emerged claiming that Aleppo would also be involved in the "silent period," but were refuted by a different source.
“That [silent period] will have a positive effect on the people’s reconciliation process. It is necessary to note that the ongoing regime of cessation of hostilities also effectively influences the reconciliation. The 'silent' regime will give new opportunities. We support this agreement backed and coordinated by the Russian side,” Muhammad told RIA Novosti.
The Ministry for National Reconciliation Affairs is tasked with holding negotiations with the Syrians who are fighting for illegal armed groups through mediators.
The Syrian General Staff has already confirmed that the 'silent' period has been implemented and that it will be in force for 24 hours in Damascus and its suburbs, and in Latakia and its suburbs for 72 hours.