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German foreign minister says breakthrough needed in Syria peace talks

MUNICH, Feb 11 (Reuters) Germany's foreign minister said today 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 today.
"Today, we will try what has not been achieved so far especially to get better supplies to people locked in Syria and to link this to first steps in a significant reduction of violence."
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