Today, on Tuesday, the Russian capital Moscow hosted a four-way meeting on Syria between Turkey, Russia, the Syrian regime and Iran’s deputy foreign ministers.
Speaking to AA correspondent, Turkish diplomatic sources said that the participants at the meeting had made the necessary preparations for the meeting between the foreign ministers of the four parties, and each expressed their “clear and clear” stance.
According to the same sources, the participants of the meeting “decided to continue consultations among themselves on this issue.”
During the talks between the delegations of the four parties on Monday and Tuesday, the last meeting started with the opening speech of Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov.
The Turkish delegation was headed by Burak Ak Chapar, the Russian delegation was headed by Special Envoy for the Middle East Mihail Bogdanov, and the Iranian delegation was headed by Foreign Minister Political Affairs Advisor Ali Asghar Haji, while the Syrian regime headed the delegation. Deputy Foreign Minister Ayman Soussan
During the meeting, Soussan stipulated that he “officially and definitively announce that he will withdraw his forces from all Syrian territory and begin a de facto withdrawal” in order to restore communication between Turkey and the Syrian regime.
He added that his regime appreciates Russia and Iran’s mediation between him and Turkey, and considers that reaching the desired goal in the talks between the two sides begins with the withdrawal of Turkish forces from Syria and the cessation of support to opposition groups. Especially in Idlib.
“We have yet to see any positive sign of the withdrawal of Turkish forces from Syria or the fight against and liquidation of terrorism in northwest Syria, especially in the Idlib region,” he said.