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Turkey, Russia, Iran urge 'lasting ceasefire' in Syria

AFP  |  Ankara 

The presidents of Iran, and vowed to work for a lasting ceasefire after over seven years of civil war in Syria, following a summit aimed at boosting both peace prospects and also their influence in the country.

Turkish Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Iran's and Russia's reaffirmed their commitment to cooperating for "the achievement of a lasting ceasefire between the conflicting parties", a joint communique said.

The meeting in was the second such tripartite summit after the first hosted by Putin in November in the city of Sochi, in a new symbol of an increasingly deep cooperation.

However there was no major breakthrough announced after the summit meeting, and comments by the trio indicated possible tensions in what analysts see as a potentially brittle alliance.

The three powers have backed peace talks in the Kazakh capital Astana, which they argue are a parallel process to UN-supported discussions in

Erdogan insisted their meetings and the talks were not an "alternative" to the process to find peace in Syria, at a post-summit press conference.

But the three presidents said that so far, "the format had been the only effective international initiative that had helped reduce violence across and had contributed to peace and stability".

Experts say that Ankara, and are looking to take advantage of the waning Western influence in and reluctance to commit militarily.

Hours before the summit, US said he wanted to "bring our troops back home" from after indicating last week the US would withdraw from the country "very soon".

But Rouhani hit back, complaining that the "Americans say something different every day."

Unlike the West, the three countries have deployed significant military resources in Syria, with having a strong ground presence and ruling the skies.

meanwhile drove out from Afrin city on March 18, two months after it launched an offensive in northern supporting Syrian rebels.

has indicated could extend its operation to the Kurdish-held town of and further east, as well as the northern Syrian town of

"We are ready to work together with our Iranian and Russian friends to make region liveable for our Syrian brothers and sisters," Erdogan said.

So far the three powers -- whose imperial predecessor states spent much of the last centuries at war -- have managed to keep a lid on their differences on

While and support the regime of Syrian politically and militarily, has repeatedly called for his removal and supported Syrian opposition fighters.

But experts say disputes between and could come to the fore when the regime turns its attention to province.

Idlib's is largely controlled by the jihadist alliance (HTS), led by Syria's former affiliate.

is keen to prevent a Russia-backed regime assault on the province home to around 2.5 million people. But wants to also exert influence over the jihadists in control of

Tensions may also be emerging behind the scene between and Iran, with much more concerned to press for reform under Assad than

Meanwhile, according to the Iranian presidency, Rouhani said in the closed-door session that the Afrin area taken by and its allied forces should be handed over to the Syrian regime's army.

He argued that the "is still the symbol of this country's national sovereignty". Turkey's reaction was not made public.

Erdogan also expressed alarm over the situation in Eastern Ghouta near Damascus, which has come under heavy regime bombardment over the last weeks, creating a major humanitarian crisis.

Syrian state agency said evacuations from the former rebel bastion's main town of of fighters and family members were ongoing for a third day.

Erdogan said that the bloodshed in Ghouta had been "ruthless" but avoided any direct criticism of and Putin as the backers of the Syrian regime.

More than 350,000 people have been killed since the war began following anti-government protests in 2011, while millions have been internally displaced or forced to flee.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

First Published: Wed, April 04 2018. 22:15 IST
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