Syrian conflict: US and Russia both agreed peace on moves.
Russia
and the US have agreed to co-ordinate air strikes against Islamist
militants in Syria, part of a detailed agreement to reduce the violence
there.
Russia and the US will then establish a joint centre to combat jihadist groups, including so-called Islamic State (IS).
A Syrian opposition coalition has cautiously welcomed the agreement.
"We hope this will be the beginning of the end of the civilians' ordeal," said Bassma Kodmani, a spokeswoman for the High Negotiations Committee.
"We welcome the deal if it is going to be enforced."
In other reaction:
- Turkey welcomed the plan, and said aid needed to reach those in need "from the first day"
- EU foreign policy chief Federica Mogherini urged the UN to "prepare a proposal for political transition" in Syria
- British Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson urged Russia to "use all its influence" to ensure the Syrian government "delivers on its obligations.
The plan would need both the Assad government and opposition "to meet their obligations", Mr Kerry said.
The opposition had indicated it was prepared to comply with the plan, he said, provided the Syrian government "shows it is serious".
Mr Lavrov said Russia had informed the Syrian government about the arrangements and the Syrian government was "ready to fulfil them".
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