BBC: Syria conflict: 'Progress made' in Vienna talks
World leaders say progress has been made in talks to resolve Syria's civil war after "historic" talks in Vienna, but they continue to differ on the fate of President Bashar al-Assad.
The Vienna talks involved Iran, Syria's ally, for the first time.
Federica Mogherini, the EU's human rights chief, said there were grounds to start a UN-led peace process.
The talks comes as activists say a Syrian government attack on a Damascus suburb left at least 57 people dead.
WNU editor: The diplomats talk of progress .... but the people who are fighting on the ground have a different point of view .... Syria opposition, rebel dismiss Iran idea for transition (Reuters).
Update: This says it all .... There’s one group missing from the talks to end the Syrian civil war: Syrians (Ben Norton (Salon).
More News On Today's Syrian "Peace Talks"
Agreement Reached to Restart Syria Peace Talks and Seek Cease-Fire -- NYT
Foreign Ministers Agree to U.N.-Led Diplomatic Process for Syria Government and Opposition -- WSJ
Nations Agree on New Syria Talks, but Say Little About Assad -- AP
Ceasefire and transition plan for Syria under discussion at Vienna talks -- DW
Vienna talks: 19 global powers to work to establish nationwide Syria ceasefire -- RT
Diplomats call for cease-fire in Syria, outline first steps toward ending war -- Washington Post
Diplomats Meet in Vienna for Syria Talks as Gap Appears to Be Narrowing Over Assad Future -- WSJ
No agreement on Assad's fate at Syria talks - Germany -- Reuters
US, Russia agree to restart Syrian peace process -- Al Jazeera
Diplomats From 17 Countries, Including Iran, Discuss Syria Crisis In Vienna -- RFE
Syria peace talks pin hopes for end to war on Iran and Saudi Arabia -- The Guardian
The Syria Talks in Vienna: The Beginning of the End? -- Lord Michael Williams of Baglan, Newsweek