TEHRAN (Basirat)- The foreign ministers of Russia, Iran and Turkey - Sergei Lavrov, Mohammad Javad Zarif and Mevlut Cavusoglu - are holding a joint press conference in Moscow after meeting on Syria.

The foreign ministers of Russia, Iran and Turkey - Sergei Lavrov, Mohammad Javad Zarif and Mevlut Cavusoglu - are holding a joint press conference in Moscow after meeting on Syria.Russia, Turkey and Iran agree that there is no military solution to
the Syrian crisis, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said Tuesday.
Russia, Turkey and Iran adopted a joint statement on coordinated actions
aimed at reviving political process in war-torn Syria during talks in
Moscow.
It is our common view that there is no military solution to the
Syrian crisis," Lavrov said at a joint press conference with Turkish
Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu and Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad
Javad Zarif.
According to Lavrov, the statement reaffirms the respect of sovereignty,
independence and territorial integrity of Syria as a multi-ethnic,
democratic and secular state.
The foreign ministers of Iran, Russia and Turkey noted the importance of
the expansion of the ceasefire regime in Syria following talks in
Moscow, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said.
"The ministers agreed on the importance of expansion of the
ceasefire regime, the unimpeded access of humanitarian aid and the free
movement of the civilian population across Syria. We express our
readiness to contribute to the development of the agreement being
drafted, negotiations on which are being held between the Syrian
government and the opposition, and to become its guarantors," Lavrov
told reporters.
Answering the question which format of negotiations is the most
effective in settling Syrian crisis Russian foreign Minister Sergei
Lavrov said that the current format — Russia, Turkey and Iran — is the
most effective.
"I think the most effective is the format that you see now. It is
not an attempt to cast a shadow on the efforts of all our other partners
to achieve progress in the settlement of the Syrian crisis, it is
simply a statement of the fact," Lavrov said after a meeting with the
foreign ministers of Iran and Turkey in Moscow.
"To date, the format of the Russia-Iran-Turkey 'troika' proves its relevance at least by practical deeds," he said.
At the same time, Russia, Iran and Turkey do not avoid contacts
with other countries, invite the to join the Syrian settlement process,
the Russian foreign minister added.
We cannot ignore work carried out by Russia and the United States on
Syria. But the international group for Syria support failed to play its
role in inmplemetation of decisions on Syria.
Russia and the US reached some agreements on Syria in September,
but Washington could not confirm its participation in reached
agreements, Lavrov said.
Joint actions of Russia, Turkey and Iran have made it possible to
evacuate most civilians from eastern Aleppo, Lavrov said. He also
expressed hope that Aleppo evaqcuation will be completed in 1-2 days.
Russia, Iran and Turkey have been recently taken coordinated steps
that allowed safe evacuation of the majority of civilian population from
eastern Aleppo with support of the International Committee of the Red
Cross and the World Health Organization," Lavrov said at a joint press
conference with Turkish Foreign Minister Mavlut Cavusoglu and Iranian
Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif.
"The evacuation is close to be complete, and we are hoping that it is a matter of a couple of days at the maximum," Lavrov said.
The meeting of the Russian Federation, Turkey and Iran in Moscow is
crucial for the settlement of the Syrian crisis, Turkish Foreign
Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu said Tuesday.
"A political solution is the best solution, this is what we believe in.
We need to focus on a political solution, I am convinced that today's
meeting will be crucial for the political future of Syria," Cavusoglu
said at the trilateral meeting with Russian Foreign Minister Sergey
Lavrov and Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif.The Turkish Foreign Minister noted Russia's important contribution
to the resolution of humanitarian crisis in Syria's Aleppo. Turkish
foreign minister Mevlut Cavusoglu also stressed the importance of
stopping support of terrorists organizations.
"We spoke of how to alleviate the humanitarian crisis in Aleppo and
alleviate the humanitarian situation … Russia made an important
contribution. We discussed measures to cease fire and extend it to other
regions of Syria," Cavusoglu told a press conference with Lavrov and
Zarif.
"You can't turn a blind eye to the support of the terrorists from
abroad," Sergei Lavrov said. There is no country in the world who can be
able to avoid terrorist threat.
"Al Nusra Front is definitely a terrorist group blacklisted in many
countries. Russia makes a great efforts in Syria and its absolutely
unacceptable to support this group and its branchs," Lavrov said.
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said Tuesday that he agreed
with his Iranian and Turkish counterparts, Mohammad Javad Zarif and
Mevlut Cavusoglu, to continue cooperation to resolve the Syrian crisis.
"We agreed to continue building further interaction," Lavrov told reporters in Moscow.
"We have the conviction that in the conditions when the
implementation of the UN Security Council resolution is stalled,
enthusiastic actions of our three countries will help to overcome the
deadlock in the efforts on the Syrian settlement on the basis of the
Security Council resolution and help to move processes in regard to the
cessation of violence, and in regard to the delivery of humanitarian
aid, as well as creation of conditions for an inclusive, effective
political process," he said.
Lavrov said Iran, Russia and Turkey also reaffirmed "their determination
to jointly fight the IS [Islamic State terrorist organization] and
al-Nusra [Nusra Front] and separate from them armed opposition groups."