Foreign Minister of Turkey, Russia, Syria and Iran to prepare road map of Turkish-Syrian relations

Foreign Ministers of Turkey, Russia, Syria and Iran decided to prepare a roadmap to promote Turkish-Syrian relations.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs made a statement following a four -sided meeting in Moscow.

A joint statement states that a meeting with the participation of Turkish Minister of Foreign Affairs Mevlyut Chavushol, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, Foreign Minister Iran Hussein Emir Abdullahiyan and Minister of Foreign Affairs Faisala Al-Mikdada, ministers conducted a “substantial discussion According to various aspects, the revival of interstate relations between Turkey and Syria. “

Further, the statement notes that “the participants in accordance with the UN Security Council resolution and the official statements adopted as part of the” Astana format “confirmed their commitment to the sovereignty of the territorial integrity of Syria and the fight against terrorism in all its forms and manifestations. At the same time, at the same time. The importance of ensuring the voluntary, safe and worthy return of the Syrians to their homeland and post -conflict restoration of Syria is emphasized.

Participants also agreed to instruct deputy ministers of foreign affairs to prepare a road map in coordination with ministries of defense and intelligence units of four countries to develop relations between Turkey and Syria.

According to the statement, the exchange of opinions of ministers was held in a “positive and constructive atmosphere.” The ministers in the coming period agreed to continue contacts at a high level and technical negotiations in the current four -sided format.