Lavrov expects agreements on Syria to be reached at meeting between Russia, Turkey, Iran
The foreign ministers and defense ministers of Russia, Turkey and Iran plan to focus on the situation in Syria’s Aleppo
MOSCOW, December 20. /TASS/. A trilateral meeting between Russia, Turkey and Iran will allow to reach agreements that would promote the process of settling the Syrian crisis without sparing terrorists, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said on Tuesday at a meeting with his Turkish counterpart Mevlut Cavusoglu.
"I expect some agreements to be reached at our meeting as well as at the upcoming trilateral meeting, that would promote the process of settling the Syrian crisis and create favorable conditions for political negotiations and humanitarian aid deliveries at the same time ensuring zero tolerance towards terrorists," Lavrov stated.
The foreign ministers and defense ministers of Russia, Turkey and Iran plan to focus on the situation in Syria’s Aleppo.
As Russia’s foreign minister said earlier, the "three-plus-three" meetings’ participants would discuss the ways to settle the Syrian conflict facilitating the implementation of the relevant resolutions adopted by the UN Security Council.