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Russia host Syria-Turkiye fence-mending talks

ISTANBUL (AFP) – Russia will host a new round of talks today aimed at normalising ties between Turkiye and Syria, Turkiye’s defence minister said.

The talks, also involving regional power Iran, will be held in Moscow, Hulusi Akar said yesterday.

They will be attended by the defence and intelligence chiefs of all four countries.

Russia is seeking to repair ties between Ankara and its ally Damascus, which were severed at the start of Syria’s civil war in 2011.

“We are preparing for a meeting to be attended by defence ministers and intelligence chiefs” of Turkiye, Russia, Syria and Iran, Akar said.

“Our aim is to solve the problems through negotiations and to bring peace to the region as soon as possible.”

Ankara and Damascus have had few formal contacts since Turkiye began backing rebel effort to topple Syrian President Bashar al-Assad. But Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, has opened up to the idea of holding a peace-building summit with the Syrian leader.

Russian President Vladimir Putin has backed Erdogan’s efforts.

But Assad, whose country is slowly coming out of its regional isolation, has said he will only meet Erdogan if Turkiye withdraws troops from northern Syria.

Erdogan said he needs the military presence as a security precaution against attacks on Turkiye by Kurdish groups, which Ankara views as terrorists but which played a central role in the United States-led campaign against Islamic State extremists.

Earlier this month, diplomats from Iran, Russia, Turkiye and Syria met in Moscow to pave the way for a foreign ministers’ meeting.

File photo of Russian President Vladimir Putin. PHOTO: AP
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