China News Service, March 7th. According to the report of Russia Satellite Network on the 6th, the Kremlin News Bureau issued a message saying that Russian President Putin informed Syrian President Assad about the agreement reached during the Russian-Turkish talks on March 5. And stressed that implementing the consensus will stabilize the situation in Idlib.

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The source said: "Russian President Putin and Syrian President Assad talked. Putin informed Assad of the consensus reached during the high-level talks between Russia and Turkey on March 5, and stressed that the implementation of this consensus will stabilize Idlib's situation."

Sources said that Assad highly valued the results of the negotiations between the Russian and Turkish leaders and expressed his thanks to Putin for supporting counter-terrorism and efforts to safeguard Syria's sovereignty and territorial integrity.

On the other hand, Turkish Hurriyet quoted Turkish President Erdogan as saying that Erdogan stated that the agreement reached between Turkey and Russia on the ceasefire in the province of Suydlib could protect local communities stationed there. Army and civilians.

Russia also introduced the agreement reached between Russia and Turkey on the Syria issue at the UN Security Council meeting on the 6th. Russia's Permanent Representative to the United Nations Vasily Nebianja said: "The ceasefire has been maintained as a whole. Yes, there are some individual conflicts, but we want to calm them down as soon as possible."

Syria's Idlib province, bordering Turkey, is the last major site controlled by Syrian opposition militants and extremist groups. Syrian government forces have been hoping to recapture this area. Putin held talks with visiting Erdogan in Moscow on the 5th, and the two sides reached an agreement on the ceasefire in Syria's Idlib province.

According to the agreement, starting at 00:00 on the 6th local time, the belligerents in Syria's Idlib province have concluded all military operations on the current front; they will traverse the strategic main road M4 of Idlib within 6 kilometers of the north and south Set as a "safe corridor"; Russia and Turkey will conduct joint patrols along the highway from the 15th.