MOSCOW, May 11 (NNN-TASS) – Russian Foreign Minister, Sergei Lavrov, met with his counterparts from Iran, Syria, and Türkiye in Moscow, where they proposed to assemble a roadmap, normalising relations between Türkiye and Syria, the Russian Foreign Ministry said.
The four sides agreed to appoint their deputy foreign ministers, to prepare the roadmap, aiming to advance relations between Türkiye and Syria. The diplomats would be working with the defence ministries and special services of the four countries.
The participants “affirmed their commitment to Syria’s sovereignty and territorial integrity,” and their commitment to “combatting terrorism in all its forms and manifestations,” according to the foreign ministry.
They also stressed the importance of increasing international aid to Syria, and facilitating the voluntary and safe return of Syrian refugees to their homeland.
In his introductory speech before the meeting, Lavrov noted that, the start of the Syrian-Turkish ties normalisation process, has a “noticeable positive impact,” not only on the situation in Syria, but also on the situation in the Middle East as a whole.
He added that, these positive developments would also bring new opportunities and prospects for the Astana format, which aims to facilitate a peaceful settlement in Syria.
The Russian foreign minister further criticised the current unilateral sanctions on Syria by the West, which hinder humanitarian aid.