Turkey, Russia agree secure corridor and joint patrols in Syria's Idlib
Russia and Turkey will launch joint patrols along a key highway in northern Syria's Idlib next week, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said after Moscow and Ankara agreed a ceasefire in the region. "Joint Turkish-Russian patrolling will begin along the M4 highway" on March 15 between Tronba in Idlib and a village in Latakia province, Lavrov added.
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- Published Date: 09:06 | 05 March 2020
- Modified Date: 09:13 | 05 March 2020
Turkey and Russia agreed to establish a secure corridor along a key east-west highway in Syria's Idlib and hold joint patrols on it as of March 15, the two sides said in a statement after talks in Moscow on Thursday to ease tensions in the region.
In a joint statement read out by the Turkish and Russian foreign ministers, the two sides said the secure corridor would stretch 6 km (3.7 miles) to the north and 6 km to the south of the M4 highway. They said their defence ministers would agree on the parameters of the corridor within seven days.
The joint patrols will begin along the M4 from the Trumba settlement just west of the strategic town of Saraqeb, and run to the Ain al Havr settlement, the statement said.