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Astana talks: Guarantor states agree on Syria 'de-escalation' zones
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2017-05-04
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The latest round of talks to resolve Syria's six year-long conflict have ended with an agreement to create 'de-escalation' zones to allow for humanitarian access.
The guarantor states - Iran, Russia, and Turkey - signed the deal in Kazakhstan.
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