The message ‘Continue consultations’ emerged from the meeting on Syria in Moscow
According to information obtained from diplomatic sources, four-way consultations were held at the level of deputy foreign ministers of Turkey, Russia, Syria and Iran in Moscow, the capital of Russia, on April 3 and 4.
DECISION TO CONTINUE THE CONSULTATION
While the parties discussed the issues related to the preparations for the next meeting of Foreign Ministers, each country expressed its position and points of view in a transparent and clear manner.
In this context, the parties agreed to continue consultations.
At the meeting at the Russian Foreign Ministry, where Minister Sergey Lavrov delivered the opening speech, Vice Foreign Minister Burak Akçapar chaired the Turkish delegation.
The meeting was attended by President Vladimir Putin’s Special Representative for the Middle East and African Countries, Mihail Bogdanov, representing Russia, Political Affairs Adviser to the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Ali Asgar Haji, representing Iran, and Deputy Minister for Foreign Affairs, Eymen Susan, representing the Assad regime.
The meeting was closed to the press.
THE DEPUTY MINISTERS OF Türkiye AND RUSSIA ALSO MEET
It was reported that Deputy Foreign Minister Burak Akçapar and Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergey Vershinin met and consulted on Syria and Ukraine.
In a written statement from the Russian Foreign Ministry, it was stated that Akçapar and Vershinin met yesterday.
In the statement, which included the information that international and regional issues were discussed in detail during the meeting, it was indicated that the issue of humanitarian aid was also addressed regarding the earthquakes that occurred in Turkey on February 6 and that also affected Syria.
“The parties stressed the importance of providing comprehensive humanitarian access to all who need it, without politicization, discrimination or preconditions,” the statement said.
The meeting also discussed the Black Sea Grain Corridor Agreement signed in Istanbul on July 22, 2022 and the protocol on agricultural exports between Russia and the United Nations, which will support the most vulnerable countries in Africa, Asia and America. Latina. AA-ANKA
Source: Sozcu

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