Russia, Iran, Turkey to meet in Sochi for Syria discussions

Russia, Iran, Turkey to meet in Sochi for Syria discussions
Russia, Iran, and Turkey, co-sponsors of Sochi talks held periodically in Kazakhstan, will meet on Friday (July 30) in the Russian Black Sea resort of Sochi to discuss issues related to the seven-year-long war.

The Russian Foreign Ministry on July 29 said representatives will discuss issues regarding the formation of a Syrian constitutional committee, the de-escalation zones established in Syria, and humanitarian issues, RFE reported.

TASS news agency said the Russian delegation will be headed by the Kremlin’s special envoy to Syria, Aleksandr Lavrentyev. Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister Hossein Ansari and his Turkish counterpart, Sedat Onal, will also participate.

TASS said the UN special envoy for Syria, Staffan de Mistura, along with Jordanian representatives will also attend as observers. It added that US officials chose not to participate.

While backing separate sides in the Syrian conflict, Turkey, Russia, and Iran launched a negotiations process last year in the Kazakh capital, Astana, mainly dealing with battlefield issues, such as cease-fires and de-escalation zones.

A separate UN-led round of talks addressing political issues has taken place in Geneva.

The Sochi gathering comes as Turkey announced on July 29 that it is planning to hold a summit with France, Germany, and Russia in early September to discuss the Syrian conflict and other regional issues.

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