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Putin: Syrian dialogue should be promoted

Three key players in the conflict hold a virtual meeting to map the way forward

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RUSSIAN President Vladimir Putin told his counterpar­ts from Turkey and Iran on Wednesday that there was a need for peaceful dialogue between the opposing forces in Syria’s civil war.

Putin also told Turkey’s Tayyip Erdoğan and Iran’s Hassan Rouhani in a televised video conference that hot spots of terrorism still remain in Syria’s Idlib and other regions.

“An inclusive interSyria­n dialogue should be actively promoted within the framework of the constituti­onal committee in Geneva. I propose to support this process, to help the participan­ts to meet and start a direct dialogue,” Putin said.

In Syria’s nine-year-old war, Russia and Iran are the main foreign supporters of President Bashar al-Assad’s forces, while Turkey backs opposition fighters. Under a diplomatic process dating back to 2017, they agreed to work to reduce fighting.

In a joint statement, Russia, Turkey and Iran “expressed the conviction” that Syria’s war had no military solution and has to be settled only via a political process.

They also welcomed a meeting of the Syrian constituti­onal committee in August, a gathering that is meant to be a step forward in what the United Nations says will be a long road to political rapprochem­ent, followed by elections.

They agreed to hold the next trilateral summit on Syria in Iran, but gave no date, saying it would meet when possible.

Apart from the Syrian issue, the three countries agreed to promote their economic cooperatio­n, the document said.

After worsening violence displaced nearly a million people, Turkey and Russia agreed in March to halt hostilitie­s in northwest Syria’s Idlib region. This month military jets bombed villages in the rebel-held area.

Erdoğan also told the video conference that the priority for Syria is a lasting solution to the conflict, “achievemen­t of calm in the field and the protection of Syria’s political unity and territoria­l integrity”.

“We will continue to do all we can so that our neighbour Syria finds peace, security and stability soon,” he said.

Rouhani called the presence of US forces in Syria “illegitima­te”, urging them to quit immediatel­y. He also pledged Iran’s support for the “legal government” of Bashar Al-Assad.

After saying last year all US troops would leave northern Syria, Washington has left some behind for at some bases but rolled back most of their operations.

 ??  ?? Vladimir Putin speaks with Turkey’s Recep Tayyip Erdoğan and Iran’s Hassan Rouhani during a video conference call on Wednesday
Vladimir Putin speaks with Turkey’s Recep Tayyip Erdoğan and Iran’s Hassan Rouhani during a video conference call on Wednesday

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