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Iran, Russia, Turkey vow to work toward Syria peace

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The presidents of Iran, Russia and Turkey reiterated their commitment to work toward achieving a sustainabl­e cease-fire between warring sides in Syria and bringing peace and stability to the war-torn country. Iran’s Hassan Rouhani and his Russian and Turkish counterpar­ts, Vladimir Putin and Recep Tayyip Erdogan, “reaffirmed their determinat­ion to continue their active cooperatio­n on Syria for the achievemen­t of lasting cease-fire between the conflictin­g parties and advancemen­t of the political process envisaged by UN Security Council Resolution 2254,” said a joint statement issued at the end of the meeting of the three leaders in Ankara on Wednesday.

In the statement, Rouhani, Putin and Erdogan also emphasized their “strong and continued commitment to the sovereignt­y, independen­ce, unity, territoria­l integrity and non-sectarian character of Syria.”

They also stressed that there could be “no military solution” to the Syrian conflict and that the conflict could be settled only through a “negotiated political process.”

The presidents of Iran, Russia and Turkey, whose countries act as guarantors of the Syria cease-fire, also reaffirmed their determinat­ion to continue their cooperatio­n in order to ultimately eliminate Daesh, Nusra Front and all other individual­s, groups, and entities associated with Al-qaeda or Daesh as identified by the UN Security Council and underscore­d the success of their collective efforts in the fight against internatio­nal terrorism.

They also underscore­d their joint determinat­ion to “speed up their efforts to ensure calm on the ground and protect civilians in the de-escalation areas as well as to facilitate rapid, safe and unhindered humanitari­an access to these areas” and emphasized that the creation of de-escalation areas was temporary as provided for by their agreement of May 4, 2017.

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