World powers agree on UN resolution for Syria peace
Agreement comes during third round of international talks on Syria in New York
The world's major powers agreed Friday on a draft UN Security Council resolution for the Syria peace process, diplomats said.
The 15-member Security Council is expected to adopt the draft text later Friday.
The draft resolution requests that the UN chief facilitate formal negotiations between the Syrian government and the opposition on a political transition in Syria as early as Jan. 16.
The agreement came during the third round of talks by International Syria Support Group in New York in order to foster a cease-fire and a political transition to end the Syrian civil war.
The war, now in its fifth year, has left more than 250,000 victims dead and made the country the world's single-largest source of refugees and displaced people, according to UN figures.