Putin, Erdogan agree to boost military co-operation in Syria

In a telephone conversation Thursday, Russian President Vladimir Putin and Turkey's president have agreed to co-operate in terms of military and intelligence services to combat terrorism. “It is agreed to strengthen the co-operation of the armed actions and special services of Russia and Turkey in order to combat terrorist groups [...]
“It is agreed to strengthen the co-operation of the armed actions and special services of Russia and Turkey in order to combat terrorist groups that violate the ceasefire regime,” said the Kremlin's press service.
Erdogan has expressed condolences to Putin for the loss of pilot Roman Filipov, who was killed by Syrian militants, reports by the Russian press, reports “Sputnik International” Transmission Periscope.
The “is clear and important to achieve strict compliance with the Astana Agreement for the creation of de-escalating areas in Syria. The two sides have confirmed that they will find a diplomatic and political solution based on the UN Security Council Resolution 2254 declaration, in line with National Syrian Dialogue Congress decisions held on January 30th in Soci,” said in the Kremlin statement.. /Periscopi/












