MOSCOW (Sputnik) — Officers at the Russian center on Syria reconciliation discuss the possibility of introducing the so-called silence regime in the war-torn country's Aleppo province in the near future with their US colleagues from the similar center based in Jordan, the Russian Defense Ministry said Tuesday.
"Leaders of the Russian Center for reconciliation and the US Center in Amman (Jordan) discussed observing of the "Silence regime" in northern regions of the Latakia province and Eastern Ghuta as well as establishing the regime in the Aleppo province in the nearest time," the ministry said in a daily bulletin.
A ceasefire brokered by Moscow and Washington has been in place in parts of Syria since late February. De Mistura said last week that the truce was holding but barely and urged the two powers to save the peace process. A new truce was hammered out last Friday for Damascus and the northern Latakia province.