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22 of October, 20:04

Vladimir Putin on the results of more than six hours of talks With Turkish counterpart Recep Tayyip Erdogan said that Moscow and Ankara reached a number of agreements on the situation in Northern Syria.

These consensus Russian President called " a very important, if not crucial ".

The Memorandum on 2 languages was announced by the Ministers of foreign Affairs Sergei Lavrov Mevlut Cavusoglu.

So, the presidents reaffirmed their commitment to the unity and territorial integrity of Syria, the national security of Turkey, and expressed support for the Adana agreement.

It is noted that the existing status quo in the current operations area "Source of peace" between tel-Abyad and RAS al-ain to a depth of 32 kilometers will be saved.

Moscow and Ankara have agreed that in the area outside the Turkish operations, From noon of the environment is part of the Russian military law enforcement and Syrian Soldiers. They will assist in the conclusion of the offices of the Kurdish liberation forces and their weapons 30 kilometers from the border, which is owed over a period of 150 hours.

From this point on will start joint Russian-the Turkish patrol to a depth of ten kilometers from the border to the West and East of the operations area "Source of peace" in addition to the city of Qamishli.

According to the Memorandum, the Kurdish troops will withdraw from Manuja and tel Rifat.

The Memorandum envisages that Moscow and Ankara would take measures to prevent the infiltration of terrorists across the Syrian-Turkish border and will assist the safe and voluntary return of immigrants.

Two countries have agreed to establish a joint mechanism to monitor the implementation of the Memorandum on the Syrian Arab Republic.

in conclusion, the paper emphasizes that both sides will continue to work on finding a political solution to the Syrian conflict in the framework of the Astana process and will support the activities of the constitutional Department.



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