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Russia, Turkey, Iran to enhance joint work to resolve Syrian crisis

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MOSCOW: Russia, Turkey and Iran on Thursday agreed on several key directions of future interactio­n in the settlement of the Syrian crisis after a trilateral summit of their presidents in the Russian city of Sochi.

“It is very important that our three countries intend to strengthen cooperatio­n within the framework of the Astana process, which proved its necessity,” Russian President Vladimir Putin said at a press conference, following ‘constructi­ve and businessli­ke’ talks with his Turkish and Iranian counterpar­ts.

“We will continue to enhance our efforts in fi ghting terrorism, promoting intra- Syrian dialogue and improving the humanitari­an situation in Syria,” he said.

In particular, the presidents agreed to continue the efforts to eradicate militants in Syria’s rebel-held Idlib province and to take additional steps in finally eliminatin­g the tension and reaching stabilisat­ion in this region.

Meanwhile, the three countries will help Syria establish a committee to carry out constituti­onal reforms in the country, Putin said.

“We have agreed to contribute by joint efforts to the most rapid start of work of the constituti­onal committee, which is to work on the fundamenta­l aspects of the future state system of Syria,” he said.

It is necessary to approve the list of participan­ts of the committee, most of which have already been agreed on with the Syrian government and the opposition, and elaborate regulation­s for the main parameters of its functionin­g, Putin added.

Russia, Turkey and Iran are guarantors of a ceasefi re deal in Syria and have been mediating a peace process for the Syrian crisis since 2016. Putin said the three guarantor countries have helped to create favourable conditions for Syria’s transition to peaceful

It is very important that our three countries intend to strengthen cooperatio­n within the framework of the Astana process, which proved its necessity. Vladimir Putin, Russian President

developmen­t.

“We are convinced that a durable stability in Syria can only be reached by political and diplomatic methods in accordance with the resolution 2254 of the UN Security Council and with strict observatio­n of principles of unity, sovereignt­y and territoria­l integrity of the country,” he said.

The three presidents also discussed the further developmen­t of the situation in Syria after the US announceme­nt of plans to withdraw its troops from Syria’s northeaste­rn regions.

On US plan to completely withdraw its troops from Syria, Iranian President Hassan Rouhani said it would be “good news” for local population if the US completely withdraws its troops from the country and other countries in the region.

Therefore, he urged Washington to revise its Middle East policy, which is currently exerting negative influence on countries in the region.

“In the past 20 years, America has constantly played a destructiv­e role in our region: in Afghanista­n, in Iraq, in Syria, and today in Yemen...What we want or hope is that the US will reconsider its policy towards the region,” Rouhani said.

Speaking at the press conference, Turkish President Recep Erdogan reaffirmed the importance of resolving the situation in Idlib.

“We do not want new tragedies, new humanitari­an crises in Syria, or in other regions, or in Idlib... We will continue to do everything possible to implement the Idlib memorandum,” he said.

Erdogan stressed that Turkey will coordinate actions with Russia and Iran in the process of the US troops pullout while taking into account of Syria’s territoria­l integrity and eliminatin­g the threats of terrorism, especially on the border areas. — Bernama

 ?? — Reuters photo ?? Rouhani, Putin and Erdogan meet in the Black Sea resort of Sochi, Russia.
— Reuters photo Rouhani, Putin and Erdogan meet in the Black Sea resort of Sochi, Russia.

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