Hezbollah resistance movement voiced support for a ceasefire plan announced by Russia and the United States, which will put a week-long end to fighting in Syria’s embattled city of Aleppo.
Hezbollah’s media arm, known as the Military Media, said on Saturday that the “allies of Syria” abide by whatever decision that the Damascus government makes.
The resistance movement, which has been engaged in anti-terror operations in Syria, vowed to continue fighting against the terrorists groups ISIL and Jabhat Fateh al-Sham, formerly known as al-Nusra Front.
It further said Hezbollah fighters reserve the right to respond to any attack against their forces in Syria.
Earlier in the day, Moscow and Washington agreed on a milestone ceasefire plan after some 13 hours of marathon talks in the Swiss city of Geneva.
The deal will come into force at sundown on Monday and lasts for at least seven days. It calls for increased humanitarian aid for those trapped inside the northwestern Syrian city of Aleppo.