Syria's foreign minister has indicated that general elections will be held by the end of the year, as anti-government protesters continue to press for President Bashar al-Assad's ouster.
The announcements are an apparent bid by the government to appease protesters. Activists and witnesses have recently accused the government of sharpening its crackdown on dissent.
On Saturday, rights groups said Syrian military forces were tightening their grip on Hama, a flashpoint city that has been under siege for almost a week.
The French news agency, AFP, says the government has also moved tanks into Deir el-Zour, the site of a massive anti-government protest on Friday.
Gulf Arab states broke their silence about the bloodshed in Syria on Saturday. The six-nation Gulf Cooperation Council issued a statement calling for an immediate end to the violence and for the implementation of reforms.
The bloc includes Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates.
The statement from the six nations followed a pledge by the U.S., France and Germany to consider additional ways to support the Syrian people and bring pressure against Assad.
Rights group say nearly 2,000 people have died since the government launched its crackdown on dissent. (VOA News)

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