Russia, Iran, Turkey stress determination to resolve situation in Syria
QAMISHLI, Syria (North Press) – The foreign ministers of Russia, Iran and Turkey reasserted determination to help resolve the situation in Syria at a meeting on the sidelines of UN General Assembly session, the Russian Foreign Ministry said in a statement.
The Russian news agency TASS reported citing the Russian Foreign Ministry as saying that Sergey Lavrov, Hossein Amir-Abdollahian and Hakan Fidan “had a thorough exchange of views on the situation in the Syrian Arab Republic and around it with a focus on the need to ensure lasting stability in the country.”
“In this regard, the key role of the Astana group was highlighted and the three countries’ determination was reaffirmed to continue joint efforts to contribute to resolving the situation in Syria based on strict compliance with the principles of respect for its sovereignty, unity and territorial integrity,” the statement added.
The parties also highlighted “the need to mobilize foreign aid to Syria, particularly to ensure its post-conflict reconstruction and promote the return of Syrian refugees to their home country.”
The statement read that the three foreign ministers also consulted with the UN Special Envoy For Syria, Geir Pedersen.
“They discussed ways to promote the political process led and owned by the Syrian people with the assistance of the United Nations. The parties paid attention to the need to ensure the effective activities of the intra-Syrian Constitutional Committee, and considered issues related to the provision of humanitarian assistance to all Syrians in need in accordance with the norms and principles of international law,” the statement aid.
On May 10, Foreign ministers of Syria, Turkey, Russia, and Iran met in Moscow over efforts to end decades of tension between Syria and Turkey. During the meeting, Russia proposed a roadmap for restoring Syrian-Turkish relations to normal.