EU's Mogherini welcomes Syria deal, wants political transition plan

She also said in a statement that the EU joined others "urging the UN to prepare a proposal for political transition" to serve as "the starting point for resumption of the intra-Syrian talks."

Updated - October 18, 2016 12:59 pm IST

Published - September 10, 2016 04:13 pm IST - BRUSSELS:

European Union's Foreign Policy Chief Federica Mogherini speaks to the media at a news conference after talks with Turkish officials in Ankara, Turkey, on Friday.

European Union's Foreign Policy Chief Federica Mogherini speaks to the media at a news conference after talks with Turkish officials in Ankara, Turkey, on Friday.

European Union's top diplomat Federica Mogherini welcomed the Syria truce deal announced by Russia and the United States on Saturday and called on the United Nations to prepare proposals for political transition talks in Syria.

Washington and Moscow hailed a breakthrough deal on Saturday to put Syria's peace process back on track, including a nationwide ceasefire effective from sundown on Monday, improved aid access and joint targeting of banned militant Islamist groups.

“The agreement... is very welcome. All parties to the conflict, other than groups designated as terrorist organisations by the United Nations Security Council, must now ensure its effective implementation,” Ms. Mogherini said.

She also said in a statement that the EU joined others "urging the UN to prepare a proposal for political transition" to serve as “the starting point for resumption of the intra-Syrian talks.”

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