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"Trilateral summit highly important for ending bloodshed, tragedy in Syria", Erdoğan says

Turkish, Russian, Iranian presidents held the joint news conference in Sochi over Syria war on Wednesday. Turkey's Erdoğan said in his speech during the press briefing that he believed Turkey, Russia, Iran would take 'critical' decisions on Syria in Sochi, and adding that trilateral summit highly important for ending bloodshed, tragedy in Syria.

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Published November 22,2017
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The current summit between Turkey, Russia, and Iran is critical for bringing the tragedy in Syria to an end, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan said Wednesday.

"This trilateral summit is highly important for completely ending the bloodshed and tragedy that has been happening in Syria," Erdoğan said.

His remarks came before a trilateral meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin and Iranian leader Hassan Rouhani in the Black Sea resort of Sochi.

"The world has witnessed the positive results of establishing a close working environment between Turkey, Russia, and Iran on the Syrian issue," he said.

The talks in Astana, Kazakhstan are the "best example" of this, the Turkish leader added.

He said he believed Turkey, Russia, and Iran will take "critical" decisions on Syria in Sochi.

Erdoğan said the concerned parties need to work to establish a lasting political solution that the Syrian people can accept.

Turkey and Russia, together with Iran, are the guarantor countries that brokered a cease-fire in Syria in December 2016, leading to the Astana talks, which are running parallel to the Geneva talks for peace in Syria.