"The foreign minister will be in Geneva on Saturday," a spokesman told AFP.
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov is already in Geneva and is due to be joined on Saturday by Kerry, Britain's William Hague and France's Laurent Fabius.
It is be the second time in two weeks that Kerry and other top diplomats will hunker down in a smart Geneva hotel after intensive talks that ultimately failed shortly after midnight there on November 10th.
Kerry decided to go back for another try "in light of the progress being made" and "with the hope that an agreement will be reached", State Department spokesperson Marie Harf said Friday.
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