MUNICH (Reuters) - Germany's foreign minister said on Thursday that "somewhat of a breakthrough" at talks between major powers in Munich was needed to keep Syria peace talks alive.
"Here we need somewhat of a breakthrough and I'm certain that it's not just me, but all my colleagues that have this expectation," Frank-Walter Steinmeier said, adding that it was not clear that a ceasefire agreement could be reached on Thursday.
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