The Minister for foreign Affairs Sergey Lavrov called the introduction of the struggle with the Islamists as a cover for attempts at regime change in Syria is unacceptable. Among other things, he announced that the Russian side believes that all actions against terrorist groups must rely on the ground of international law. "We go on to argue that any steps taken to deal with this so-called "Islamic state", as with any other terrorist entity, must rely on the strong ground of international law, for a start be made with the consent of the lawful authorities of those countries where such a terrorist threat exists," said Lavrov. "It is unacceptable to adopt the motto of the anti-terrorist struggle in order to make a feeble effort to do regime change. Assume about it no it does not," added the diplomat. He also directed attention to the fact that Russia has a positive attitude to change the perception in the West of the actions of the IG. "Now IGIL spoke bad about yourself "styles" on television, our Western partners realized that it is impossible to sacrifice the interests of the world community, to overthrow one or another mode. I am of the opinion that this is, in General, positive developments," added the head of the Foreign Ministry. Earlier, Prime Minister of Turkey Ahmet Davutoglu announced that Turkey will give consent to participate in ground operations against the "Islamic state" in Syria, only if the United States ensure that the strategy in the war on terror will include the continuation of the struggle against the regime of Bashar al-Assad. Concerns that the attacks on "Islamic state" in Syria can strengthen the position of Bashar al-Assad, has announced not only Turkey, but also the United States and France.