Putin to hold talks with Erdogan at Tehran Syria summit

AFP  |  Moscow 

Russian will hold talks with his Turkish counterpart Recep Erdogan on the sidelines of a tripartite summit with "being prepared" in Tehran, the Kremlin said today.

Private NTV television originally reported the summit would be held in the northern Iranian city of

But Kremlin said "the Iranian side went back to the option of "

"The tripartite talks are being prepared in It is therefore natural for Putin and Erdogan to use this tripartite format in order to continue their bilateral relations," Peskov said.

The three leaders previously met in the Russian resort city of and the Turkish capital

A major item on the summit agenda is expected to be the rebel-held northwestern Syrian province of Idlib which wants to recapture, to crown a string of military successes.

and are the main allies of the regime and their military interventions in are widely seen as tipping the balance of the seven-year civil war in the regime's favour.

has backed rebels seeking to oust Assad but since late 2016 has been working closely with and to bring peace to

But has said a military operation to take Idlib risks provoking a humanitarian "catastrophe", warning that 3.5 million people are crammed into the region.

Putin and Erdogan have spearheaded an unlikely but so far sustained partnership on since late 2016, despite being in theory on opposite sides of the civil war.

and are currently in intense negotiations to ensure rebel-held Idlib does not become a breaking point in their alliance on Syria.

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First Published: Fri, August 31 2018. 17:55 IST