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Iraq's government and its allies, however, have strong reasons to hope the ceasefire sticks.
In the days and weeks after the ceasefire, sticks, Lego, pencils, carrots and even intricately nibbled toast all became serviceable firearms.
His voice is stentorian, and he speaks with schoolmasterly authority; he has the calm aura befitting a global celebrity who flies around the world advising armed factions and heads of state about how to make ceasefires stick.
He has been criticised for not doing enough to engage the Syrian opposition, for failing to make proposed ceasefires stick, for focusing on the political process to the exclusion of reducing violence against civilians, and harshest of all, for staffing his own team with longterm associates – the word "cronyism" is often heard – rather than experts with experience in the region.
Both sides are already acting as though this ceasefire will stick - Israel is re-opening southern road and rail routes, and people in Gaza are starting to move around more freely.
Ryabkov said that Russia would stick to its goal of securing a political solution to the Syria crisis and that a peace conference and ceasefire were essential first steps to end the bloodshed.
"Ceasefire, ceasefire, it doesn't make any difference.
There was ceasefire for thirty years.
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