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Prior to the scheduled peace conference on Syria, the US and Russia are in favor, to lay down their arms, at least in some areas. In order for the violence to be contained in the Civil War country. A start could be made in Aleppo.

As the US, Russia and the UN are struggling to bring parties in the Syrian armed conflict together for peace talks, some trust-building gestures, including prisoner exchange and a possible localized ceasefire are being negotiated.

The possibility of such moves, as well as providing humanitarian assistance to some parts of Syria, were discussed in Paris by US Secretary of State John Kerry, his Russian counterpart Sergey Lavrov and UN’s special envoy to Syria Lakhdar Brahimi.

Initiating measures toward deescalating the Syrian conflict would send a positive message and pave the way towards a fruitful peace conference, which is to be held later this month in Switzerland, both Kerry and Lavrov said at a media conference.

Prisoner exchange may be a simpler goal to achieve. Armed opposition forces are preparing lists of Syrian army soldiers and officials in their captivity, Kerry said. A similar preparation is underway in Damascus.

Achieving a total ceasefire would probably be unrealistic under the circumstances, but both US and Russia are suggesting a localized ceasefire, which would serve as a test for the readiness of both sides to curb violence.

The peace conference on Syria to 22 Begin in January in Montreux, Switzerland. In the continued for almost three years of civil war, more than 100,000 people have been killed. Million people are on the run.

Lavrov and international envoy Lakhdar Brahimi Syria spoke also argued that Iran should take part in the peace talks. Tehran is not on a first list of 30 states where at the request of UN Secretary General Ban Ki Moon invites have been sent.

Another important issue discussed by the three negotiators deals with Iran’s participation in the conference. According to Brahimi, an invitation to the Swiss town of Montreux, where the gathering is to take place, has been sent to Tehran.

“Iran participation or not participation is not a matter of ideology, it is a matter of common sense,” the envoy said.

Kerry said that the US supports Iran’s participation in the conference, but insists that Tehran endorses the peace roadmap agreed to during the previous Syria peace conference in Geneva.

Iranian presence at the conference has been a matter of heated debate. A key ally of the Syrian government, Iran, was not welcomed in Montreux by some supporters of the armed opposition, including Saudi Arabia.

Kerry previously said Iran could contribute “on the sidelines” of the conference, a notion which was refused in Tehran, saying it undermined its dignity.

Saudi Arabia’s participation in the conference is no less relevant than that of Iran, Lavrov said.

“We hope that in the end the UN Secretary General will invite everyone, who has an impact on the real development of the situation,” he said.

The meeting in Paris was apparently less tense than some previous meetings between Lavrov and Kerry, with the two confirming that Russia and the US are in full agreement on most issues. Apart from serious diplomatic exchanges, the two diplomats had some fun with an exchange of small presents.

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