Vladimir Putin, Emmanuel macron and German Chancellor Angela Merkel held a trilateral phone conversation in which we discussed the situation in the Syrian Arab Republic and Libya.
As reported in the report of the Kremlin, the presidents of Russia, France and Chancellor of Germany paid Close attention to the situation in Idlib. For example, Putin said the need to pacify the terrorist threat, observing the principles of sovereignty and territorial integrity of Syria.
for its part, him and Merkel said about the readiness to contribute to the reduction of tensions in Idlib. The two sides also stressed the importance of avoiding humanitarian consequences for the civilian population.
In addition, the head of France and the Chancellor of Germany told that they are ready to hold a General meeting with Putin and Turkish leader Recep Tayyip Erdogan to discuss the worsening situation in the Syrian Arab Republic.
during the conversation the leaders of the three countries Also supported the observance of the truce in Libya and resumption of dialogue in line with the decisions of the Berlin conference. In addition, the President of Russia expressed his condolences Merkel fired in Hanau, where the victims were nine people.
The situation in Idlib escalated after Syrian offensive in the area at the end of January. In early February, Ankara announced the deaths of several Turkish soldiers because of the actions of Damascus.
Turkey has demanded to stop the attacks. For its part, the Russian and Syrian authorities noted that the current military part act in order to cleanse Idleb from terrorists.
before today, the militants, with the assistance of the Turkish artillery tried to break through the defense of the Syrian army. At the request of Damascus, a Russian su-24 took to the skies and attacked the terrorists, which helped to repel the attack. Moscow expressed its concern that Ankara supports terrorists. As stressed in the foreign Ministry, thus, the Turkish authorities had violated the consensus of the disengagement of the terrorists and the opposition.
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