Turkish, Russian, Syrian, Iranian foreign ministers plan to meet next week in Moscow

Turkish, Russian, Syrian, Iranian foreign ministers plan to meet next week in Moscow

Türkiye, Russia, Iran, and the Syrian regime plan to carry a quadrilateral assembly on May 10 in Moscow, the Turkish overseas minister introduced on Wednesday.

In a televised interview, Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu pressured the necessity for cooperation in preventing terrorist organizations, underlining that Ankara had “no eye on Syrian territories.”

Asked about whether or not Türkiye will pledge to withdraw its troops from northern Syria on the talks, Çavuşoğlu mentioned such transfer may very well be carried out as a last step as soon as Syria maintains full stability.

Last December, the protection ministers and intelligence chiefs of Türkiye, Russia, and the Syrian regime met in Moscow and agreed to proceed tripartite conferences to make sure stability in Syria and the broader area.

Iran was additionally included within the talks, with Türkiye saying earlier that Ankara could be “pleased if Iran is involved in this process.”

On the continuing violence in Sudan, Çavuşoğlu mentioned Türkiye has thus far evacuated at the least 2,061 individuals, together with 1,763 Turkish nationals, from the nation amid weeks of preventing between the military and a paramilitary group.

A army airplane could be used to drag Turkish well being personnel out of Sudan, he mentioned, including that Türkiye’s embassy within the capital Khartoum could be quickly relocated to Port Sudan, from which evacuations would happen.

Asked in regards to the inauguration of the “Nemesis Monument” within the Armenian capital Yerevan, Çavuşoğlu mentioned Türkiye had closed its airspace to the flights from Armenia to different international locations.

“If they continue (to insist with the monument), additional steps will be taken,” he added.

The monument honors perpetrators of assassinations in opposition to Ottoman and Azerbaijani officers within the early Nineteen Twenties.

Source: www.anews.com.tr