Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan affirmed, “We will continue our meetings within the Astana Track on a regular basis to ensure a solution to the Syrian crisis,” noting that “terrorist organizations must confront and be expelled from Syria without any concessions in this.” “

He explained during a trilateral summit between Iran, Russia and Turkey in Tehran that “there is no difference between the various terrorist organizations present in Syria and they are still effective and continue to conduct their operations, and we are guided by clear and tangible steps for progress at the level of a political decision” in Syria and the development of a new constitution.

Erdogan said, “Turkey should not be silent about the movements of terrorist organizations in Syria, and we want to keep them at a great distance from our borders,” stressing: “We must give full support to accelerate the political solution to the Syrian crisis.” , but despite our successive meetings, we have not yet come to any decisions.” policy towards the situation in Syria.

He noted: “The current calm in Idlib is the result of our work on the Astana track, and we are committed to providing humanitarian assistance to the four million refugees there,” noting that “we understand the concerns about the presence of some parties in Idlib.” but we continue to look for radical solutions there and we continue to provide humanitarian support to refugees. “Syrians inside Turkey or displaced people on our borders.”

Erdogan stressed that “not to shift the burden of humanitarian support for Syrian refugees and displaced persons only to Turkey”, adding: “Half a million Syrian refugees were able to return to their country again, and they are confident in the desire of the Syrians to return.”