Kremlin: Russian, Iranian, Turkish Presidents to hold talks on situation in Syria on Wednesday

Moscow, SANA – Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov announced on Tuesday that Russian President Vladimir Putin will hold discussions via video on Wednesday with Iranian President Hassan Rouhani and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.

Sputnik quoted Peskov as saying that these discussions will tackle the situation in Syria.

The guarantor countries (Russia, Turkey, Iran) of the Astana process have held several meetings during the past few years regarding the situation in Syria.

Astana meetings started in the Kazakh capital city at the beginning of 2017, with 14 such meetings having been held, and one of them was held at the Russian city of Sochi. The meetings as a whole affirmed firm adherence to preserving Syria’s sovereignty and territorial integrity and continuing to combat the terrorist organizations in it until they are eradicated completely.

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