The Russian president’s envoy to the Middle East and African countries, Deputy Foreign Minister Mikhail Boujdanov, discussed today with the Turkish ambassador in Moscow Tango Bilgic the situation in the Middle East in light of the current developments in Syria.
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The Russian Foreign Ministry stated – in a statement today, Monday, that the two sides exchanged views on the situation in the Middle East, with a focus on current developments in Syria.
The diplomats affirmed the commitment of Moscow and Ankara to coordinated efforts to enhance the comprehensive settlement of the Syrian crisis, based on the need to ensure the unity of Syria and the integrity of its lands and its sovereignty.
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She added that the two sides also discussed the prospects for settling the “Palestinian-Israeli” conflict in accordance with international law and the United Nations Charter, noting that the meeting came at the request of the Turkish side, according to the Russian “Tass” news agency.
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It is noteworthy that on the sixth of last March, clashes erupted in different regions of Lattakia Governorate between the Syrian security forces and armed groups, and the fiercest battles occurred in Jableh, the home of the Alawites sect.
The new Syrian authorities sent army units and armored vehicles to the three governorates, and imposed a curfew in the main cities.