Moscow: Russia is considering the possibility of holding a trilateral meeting with Turkey and Iran to discuss the ongoing situation in Syria, as confirmed by Deputy Foreign Minister Andrey Rudenko. The Russian Foreign Ministry has emphasized the importance of maintaining close and regular communication with Iran and Turkey regarding developments in Syria.
According to Azeri-Press News Agency, Deputy Foreign Minister Rudenko highlighted that the communication among the key stakeholders-Russia, Iran, and Turkey-occurs in real-time and is essential for addressing the current situation in Syria. While Rudenko did not confirm a specific date or location for such a meeting, he indicated that the possibility remains open and that it may not necessarily take place in Russia.
The dialogue among these nations is part of ongoing efforts to reach a settlement and ensure stability in Syria, where the conflict has drawn in numerous international powers with varying interests. The potential for a trilateral meeting unders
cores the collaborative approach that Russia, Iran, and Turkey are pursuing to navigate the complexities of the Syrian conflict.