Merkel plans to meet Macron, Putin, Erdogan on Syria in October

AFP  |  Berlin 

German said Friday she and the leaders of Turkey, and planned to hold a summit next month on the situation in war-ravaged

"We aim to do this in the month of October." said the talks were particularly urgent in light of the fraught situation in Syria's rebel-held province of

has backed rebels seeking to oust Syrian but since late 2016 has been working increasingly closely with and to bring an end to the Syrian conflict.

Russia and agreed during a summit meeting in the resort city of on September 17 to set up a buffer zone in aimed at preventing a military assault.

Syria, which has received vital military support from Russia and Iran, had said that it planned to seize Idlib, the last major rebel stronghold in the seven-year war. The Russia-deal was agreed following warnings that an all-out military offensive would trigger a bloodbath in the province of three million people.

Erdogan had previously indicated that he planned to host a summit to discuss on September 7 in with Russian Vladimir Putin, French President and Merkel but the meeting never came together. Merkel praised Turkey's "outstanding" work in hosting more than three million Syrian refugees.

has taken in hundreds of thousands of Syrian asylum seekers -- a policy that has proved deeply divisive within Merkel's own

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First Published: Fri, September 28 2018. 17:55 IST