Turkey newspaper, close to government agencies, cited its sources as saying that “Turkish Presidents Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Syrian President Bashar al-Assad may make a phone call at the suggestion of Russian President Vladimir Putin,” adding: “As you know, the exchange of views between President Erdogan , who recently visited Sochi, and views with Russian President Putin on Syria.

The newspaper notes: “Answering questions from journalists on the way back, Erdogan said that, despite the presence of terrorist structures on the border with Syria, Putin suggested that he hold telephone conversations with the President of Syria, where the President of Russia said: “If you prefer to deal with the regime, then costs. If it works out, it will be more accurate,” stating that “Putin invited the two presidents to meet for discussion.”

According to the information, Ankara stressed that it was “too early” to hold this meeting, noting that telephone conversations between Erdogan and Assad could take place. It is noteworthy that during the negotiations between Turkey and Syria, the formation of a committee of experts who know the region well, mediated by the state of the Persian Gulf and the Islamic State in Africa, began.