Russia, the United States and Jordan have agreed to form a southwestern Syria ceasefire monitoring center in Amman, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said.
"It has been agreed to use a monitoring center, which is being created by Russia, the United States and Jordan in Amman," Sputnik cited Lavrov as saying.
Lavrov noted that negotiators within the Astana process are "very close to a final agreement" on de-escalation zones in Homs and Eastern Ghouta, while talks are ongoing on establishing the zones in Idlib.
According to Lavrov, the center would maintain direct contact with opposition groups and representatives of Syrian government forces.