Turkey, Russia, Iran to meet ahead of Syria talks
The Kazakh foreign ministry said Turkey, Russia and Iran will meet in Astana next week.
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- Anadolu Agency
- Published Date: 12:00 | 29 June 2017
- Modified Date: 12:52 | 29 June 2017
Turkey, Russia and Iran -- guarantor countries of the cease-fire in Syria -- will meet in Astana next week, the Kazakh foreign ministry said on Thursday.
The meeting will take place on Monday, a day before a fifth round of Astana talks to resolve the situation in Syria.
Beside guarantor countries, representatives from the Syrian regime, the armed opposition and observer states are also expected to attend.
Agenda items include the borders of de-escalation zones, documents regulating the activities of control forces and provisions for a coordination center, the Kazakh ministry added.
During a meeting in the Kazakh capital on May 4, the three guarantor countries signed a deal to establish de-escalation zones in Syria.
They will also plan regulations on the release of detainees and prisoners, and the search for missing people.
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