Turkish Defense: A constructive meeting of the defense ministers of Russia, Turkey and Syria and the chiefs of intelligence

A statement by the Turkish Ministry of Defense confirmed the meeting of the defense ministers of Russia, Turkey and Syria and the heads of Syrian and Turkish intelligence in Moscow, which was held in a constructive atmosphere.

The statement said that the Turkish Minister of Defense, Hulusi Akar, and the head of Turkish intelligence, Hakan Fidan, held a meeting with the Minister of Defense of the Russian Federation, Sergei Shoigu, the Syrian Minister of Defense, Ali Mahmoud Abbas, and the heads of Turkish and Syrian intelligence, in Moscow.

The meeting discussed the Syrian crisis, the refugee problem, and "joint efforts" to combat all terrorist organizations in Syria.

The Turkish Ministry of Defense statement said that "as a result of the meeting, which (was held in a constructive atmosphere), it was agreed that the tripartite meetings would continue to ensure and maintain stability in Syria and the region as a whole."

And the Russian Ministry of Defense announced this evening, Wednesday, that the defense ministers of the Russian Federation, Syria and Turkey held tripartite talks in Moscow, which dealt with ways to solve the Syrian crisis and the refugee problem, and joint efforts to combat extremist groups in Syria, and they also discussed the continuation of stability in Syria and the region.

The Russian Defense Ministry said that the parties participating in the meeting confirmed "the constructive nature of the dialogue.

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