For the fifth time, leaders of Turkey, Russia and Iran held the Trilateral Summit on Syria.
The goal is to speed up the process for peace in the country and reach agreements on how to deal with the refugees.
CGTN’s Michal Bardavid reports from Ankara.
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To discuss:
- Metin Gurcan is a security analyst and columnist for Al-Monitor’s Turkey Pulse.
- Negar Mortazavi is a diplomatic correspondent for The Independent newspaper.
- Kamal Alam is a visiting fellow at the Royal United Services Institute for Defence and Security Studies.
- Dmitriy Frolovskiy is a political analyst.
For more:
Erdogan says Turkey-Russia-Iran summit on Syria was productive:https://t.co/cNJyOeDmgQ pic.twitter.com/7W0ZIblIOF
— TASS (@tassagency_en) September 16, 2019
The leaders of Iran, Russia and Turkey vowed on Monday to implement "concrete steps" to de-escalate the situation in Syria's Idlib province and facilitate the return of refugees. https://t.co/rQlcsgZZ4s
— euronews (@euronews) September 17, 2019