The main umbrella organisation for Syrian opposition groups says it’s ready for a two-week truce to test the government side’s commitment to the US-Russian ceasefire plan.<br /><br /> The Saudi-backed High Negotiations Committee (HNC) says it welcomes the plan – but many problems must be addressed before any truce can work.<br /><br /> HNC is committed to stopping the bloodshed in #Syria and would abide by the truce, Spokesman tells AP zkaram https://t.co/ghhNlvng8o— Syria Opposition HNC (@SyrianHNC_en) February 24, 2016<br /><br /> The ceasefire deal excludes the so-called Islamic State and the al-Qaeda-linked al-Nusra Front, which can still be targeted.<br /><br /> The HNC’s statement obtained by Reuters says it “views a temporary two-week truce as a chance to establish how serious the other side is in committing to the points of the agreement.”<br /><br /> However it objects to Russia being guarantor of the plan alongside the United States, saying Moscow was a direct party to the conflict, and that the plan ignored the role Damasc
