The Borneo Post

Turkey plans summit with France, Germany, Russia

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ANKARA: President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said Turkey is seeking to hold a summit in Istanbul with France, Germany and Russia on September 7 to discuss regional issues including the Syrian conflict, in comments published on Sunday.

“We will discuss what we can do in the region together,” Erdogan said, quoted by Hurriyet daily.

He gave no further details on the issues on the agenda but said Turkey would continue dialogue with Russia, “outside of this foursome”, in the remarks made to Turkish journalist­s during his South Africa visit on July 25-27.

Erdogan met with Russian President Vladimir Putin during the visit on the sidelines of the Brazil, China, India, Russia and South Africa summit of leading emerging economies in Johannesbu­rg.

“We will separately have a summit in Istanbul on September 7 with Russia, Germany, France and Turkey”, Erdogan was quoted as saying.

There was no immediate confirmati­on from Moscow, Paris or Berlin.

The seven-year conflict in Syria is likely to be high on the four countries’ agenda as Russia, Iran and Turkey continue their efforts to end the war under the Astana peace process launched last year despite being on opposing sides.

While Moscow and Tehran support Syrian President Bashar al-Assad’s regime, Ankara has repeatedly called for his ouster and helped Syrian rebels. — AFP

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