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Russia leads talks to boost Ankara-Damascus relations

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MOSCOW — Defense ministers of Russia, Iran, Syria and Turkiye held quadripart­ite talks in Moscow on Tuesday to explore measures aimed at strengthen­ing security in Syria and normalizin­g Turkish-Syrian relations.

The participan­ts paid special attention to the issues of countering all manifestat­ions of terrorist threats and the fight against all extremist groups in Syria, the Russian Defense Ministry said in a statement.

The ministry said all four countries had reaffirmed their “desire to preserve Syria’s territoria­l integrity and the need to intensify efforts for the speedy return of Syrian refugees to their homeland”.

The statement said the sides also emphasized the importance of the continuati­on of the four-party meetings “to ensure and maintain stability in Syria and the region as a whole”.

Moscow said the talks also focused on “practical steps to normalize Turkish-Syrian relations”.

Ankara also pointed to the “constructi­ve atmosphere” of the meeting. “Our aim is to solve the problems through negotiatio­ns and to bring peace to the region as soon as possible,” said Turkish Defense Minister Hulusi Akar.

In Damascus, the Syrian Defense Ministry said in a statement that the “quartet meeting of the defense ministers” had discussed “the withdrawal of Turkish forces” from Syria.

The diplomatic contact between Ankara and Damascus had been suspended for the past 10 years.

Turkiye has backed political and armed opposition to Syrian President Bashar al-Assad during the 12-year civil war, and sent its own troops to the northern part of Syria, leading to years of animosity between the two sides.

 ?? RUSSIAN DEFENSE MINISTRY PRESS SERVICE VIA AP ?? Russian Defense Minister Sergey Shoigu (right) and Iranian Defense Minister Mohammad Reza Gharaei Ashtiani greet each other in Moscow on Tuesday.
RUSSIAN DEFENSE MINISTRY PRESS SERVICE VIA AP Russian Defense Minister Sergey Shoigu (right) and Iranian Defense Minister Mohammad Reza Gharaei Ashtiani greet each other in Moscow on Tuesday.

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