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Iran chief of staff in Turkey for talks with Erdogan

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ANKARA: Iran’s chief of staff arrived in Ankara Tuesday for “unpreceden­ted” talks with Turkey’s leadership reportedly aimed at narrowing difference­s on the Syria crisis and coordinati­ng policy on Iraq.

Gen. Mohammed Hossein Bagheri was due to meet Defense Minister Nurettin Canikli and President Recep Tayyip Erdogan during his three-day visit.

He kicked off the visit by meeting his Turkish counterpar­t Hulusi Akar, the state-run Anadolu news agency said.

Pro-government Turkish Daily Sabah quoted diplomatic sources as saying the visit was a “milestone” and would not have been possible unless both sides were willing to make deals on both Syria and Iraq.

Iran’s official IRNA news agency, meanwhile, described the visit as “unpreceden­ted” in the history of bilateral relations.

“This trip was necessary for better consultati­on and cooperatio­n on various military and regional issues,” Bagheri said in a statement to state Iranian broadcaste­r IRIB, citing border security and the fight against terror.

Yet relations between Turkey and Iran have on occasion been tense in the last years.

Turkey and Iran lie on opposing sides of the Syrian conflict, with Erdogan seeking the ouster of President Bashar Assad to end the war and Tehran, along with Moscow, his key remaining ally and backer.

But Turkey and Russia have been cooperatin­g more over Syria in recent months, helping to extract civilians from Aleppo and then cosponsori­ng peace talks in the Kazakh capital Astana.

But with its anti-Assad rhetoric toned down, Ankara now appears especially concerned about the presence of the Kurdish People’s Protection Units (YPG) in the border area.

Although an ally of the US, the YPG is considered by Turkey as terror group and the Syrian branch of the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) which has waged a deadly three decade insurgency in the Turkish southeast.

The rise of terrorists in the province of Idlib, neighborin­g Turkey, has also alarmed Ankara, Moscow and Tehran.

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