DAMASCUS Jonas World Cup Jersey , Feb. 18 (Xinhua) -- Domestically-based Syrian opposition parties expressed their support to the freeze battle plan in Aleppo province put forward by UN envoy to Syria, Staffan de Mistura, particularly after the Syrian government accepted it.
The National Coordination Body (NCB), the main political opposition group at home, said it welcomes any effort that could help curbing the bloodletting in Syria and lead to a political solution to the country's long-running conflict.
"The National Coordination Body supports any step that could be conducive in halting the bloodletting in Syria and we support this principle as long as it serves as a part of a broader political process across all of Syria," Yahya Aziz Jemerson World Cup Jersey , a member of the NCB, told Xinhua on Wednesday.
A day earlier, de Mistura said that "the government of Syria has indicated to me its willingness to halt all aerial bombing, all sorts and all types of aerial bombing and artillery shelling for a period of six weeks all over the city of Aleppo from the date which will be announced by Damascus."
Late last year, de Mistura put forward his ideas about a cessation of battles in Aleppo city in northern Syria to be a prelude for a broader pacification in later stages in other Syrian cities.
After deliberations with influential parties and key regional players, the UN envoy returned to Damascus this February Hulk World Cup Jersey , holding "new ideas" to prop up his initial proposal. The Syrian state media said the recent talks between de Mistura and President Bashar al-Assad were "positive and constructive".
As de Mistura was announcing the Syrian government approval of the plan, the Syrian army and allied militants escalated their attacks against the jihadist rebels in the northern countryside of Aleppo, a development that was read by analysts as a way to consolidate positions and isolate the rebels in parts of the city of Aleppo ahead of the possible implementation of the plan.
Aziz of the NCB told Xinhua that the escalating conflict in Aleppo, or any part of the country, would