Syria's President Bashar Assad told a top official from key supporter Iran Sunday his regime is working on "reconciliations" to end the brutal civil war, state news agency SANA said.

His regime refers to local truces agreed between troops and rebels in several opposition-held areas as "national reconciliations".

However, Assad also told Ali Larijani, the speaker of parliament in Tehran, that Syria will continue to fight "terror" - a term the regime has used for its opponents, both armed and peaceful, since the outbreak of a 2011 revolt. "President Assad emphasised the Syrian people's determination to eradicate terrorism," said SANA, adding that he would also continue to press for "national reconciliations... all over Syrian territory".