27 Apr 2024
Friday 25 September 2015 - 13:18
Story Code : 181774

Turkish president urges Syrian cooperation with Russia, US, Iran

Turkey, Russia, the United States, and Iran must work closely to stop the four-year Syrian civil war, Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan said Thursday.

ANKARA (Sputnik) The call came after Erdogans one-day state trip to Moscow where he attended a grand opening ceremony of one of Europes biggest mosques and discussed the Syrian war with Russian President Vladimir Putin.

"I did not see any determination in Russias stance on the Syrian problem. Our foreign policy ministers will continue working on this issue. It would be worthwhile to work together with Iran and US," Erdogan told journalists.

He added there was no place for Syrian President Bashar Assad at reconciliation talks, despite Russias continued calls for closer cooperation with the Syrian government.

Turkey and the United States are allies in a US-led coalition bombing extremist group positions in Syria. The two have pledged air support to so-called moderate rebels should they fight Assad troops on the ground. Russia suggests that a joint effort must be made to take on Islamists.
By Sputnik News
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