TEHRAN – The presidents of Turkey, Iran and Russia on Friday unsuccessful to determine on a ceasefire that would hinder a Syrian supervision descent in a rebel-held Idlib range that a United Nations fears could means a charitable disaster involving tens of thousands of civilians.
Turkey’s Tayyip Erdogan, Russia’s Vladimir Putin and Iran’s Hassan Rouhani, assembly in Tehran for a limit of pivotal unfamiliar players in Syria’s war, concluded in a final matter that there could be no troops resolution to a dispute and it could usually finish by a negotiated domestic process.
In a final statement, a 3 concluded on a need to discharge Islamic State, a Nusra Front and other groups related to al Qaeda and designated as terrorists. But there were other armed antithesis groups that could join any ceasefire agreement, they said.
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