According to reports, "Terrorist organisations" would be excluded from the deal, saying that if the proposed ceasefire is held, peace talks would be convened in Kazakhstan's capital, Astana, with Turkey and Russia acting as "guarantors".
Russia which has carried out an air campaign in support of President Bashar al-Assad - and Turkey - a major backer of the rebellion - announced last week that they were ready to help end the war, after agreeing a set of principles for any peace deal.
Earlier this month, the two countries negotiated a ceasefire in the northern Syrian city of Aleppo that led to tens of thousands of rebel fighters and civilians being evacuated from the besieged, rebel-held east.

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