Speaking to the Izvestiya newspaper, Yury Ushakov pointed to the agenda of the
Tehran summit, due to be held on Friday, September 7, and said the trilateral
meeting will cover a wide range of issues related to the settlement of the
Syrian crisis and aggravating points, including preparations for provocative
moves through using chemical weapons in a residential area of Idlib Province.
The Kremlin aide further said on the sidelines of the summit, Putin will hold
separate bilateral meetings with his Iranian and Turkish counterparts.
The remarks came as some Israeli reports said Tel Aviv believes that the fate of
Idlib will be determined in the Tehran summit.
In April, the presidents of Iran, Russia and Turkey - the three guarantor states
of de-escalation zones in Syria - held a meeting in Ankara to discuss ways for
peaceful settlement of the crisis in Syria.
The three countries have so far held several rounds of peace talks in
Kazakhstan’s Astana and elsewhere to help end the conflict in Syria. The fourth
round of those talks in May 2017 produced a memorandum of understanding on
de-escalation zones in Syria, sharply reducing fighting in the country.
Diplomatic efforts to end fighting in Syria gained momentum in 2017 with the
announcement of a ceasefire in the Arab country in early January.
According to a report by the Syrian Center for Policy Research, the conflict has
claimed the lives of over 470,000 people, injured 1.9 million others, and
displaced nearly half of the country’s pre-war population of about 23 million
within or beyond its borders.
Source:Tasnim