Khaleej Times

Putin seeks ‘compromise’ over Syria at Sochi talks

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sochi (Russia) — Vladimir Putin called on Wednesday for “concession­s and compromise” from all parties in Syria’s six-year conflict as he kicked off a key summit with the leaders of Turkey and Iran aimed at reviving stuttering peace negotiatio­ns.

The summit with Iran’s President Hassan Rouhani and Turkish leader Recep Tayyip Erdogan at the Black Sea resort of Sochi came two days after the Russian leader hosted surprise talks with the war-torn country’s President Bashar Al Assad there.

“It is obvious that the reform process will not be simple, it will require compromise and concession­s from all parties, including obviously the Syrian government,” Putin said.

“I count on the fact that Russia, Iran and Turkey will put in their best efforts to make this work as productive as possible,” he added.

Putin added that there was a “real chance” to end Syria’s war which monitors say has killed more than 330,000 people as he said Russia, Turkey and Iran had managed to prevent the collapse of the war-torn country.

Turkey’s Erdogan for his part said the three countries had to intensify efforts to try to settle the crisis.

“We need to make significan­t progress on the political solution,” he said in translated remarks.

“I believe that we will make critical decisions here.”

Iran’s Rouhani said the three countries’ strategy was “based on partnershi­p and not competitio­n, on friendship and not on animosity”

Ahead of Wednesday’s summit in the Black Sea resort of Sochi, Putin discussed Syria with his United States counterpar­t Donald Trump and Saudi Arabia’s King Salman, among other leaders.

In a lengthy phone call late Tuesday, Putin and Trump stressed the need to ensure “the stability of a unified Syria,” the White House said. —

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