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No Agreement On Syrian Summit

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ANKARA – No Agreement On Syrian Summit. President Erdogan, on Tuesday, said there was not yet a full accord between Russia, and European countries to hold a summit over the escalating violence in Syria.

According to details, he told reporters in a televised press conference before travelling to Azerbaijan. “There is no full agreement” between French President Emmanuel Macron, German Chancellor Angela Merkel and Russian leader Vladimir Putin.

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Erdogan has announced a four-party summit with the leaders of Russia, France and Germany on March 5. However, the Turkish leader said he might instead hold face-to-face talks with Putin on March 5. No Agreement On Syrian Summit.

Turkish troops have come under deadly fire from Syrian government forces in Idlib. The clashes have prompted negotiations between Moscow and in Ankara which have so far proved fruitless.

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Erdogan said a Russian delegation would come to Turkey on Wednesday for another round of talks. Hundreds of thousands of people have fleeA months-long offensive by Russia-backed Syrian troops against rebels backed by Turkey in Idlib.

The United Nations warned on Monday against an imminent “bloodbath” as the fighting in Idlib was coming “dangerously close” to encampments holding around a million displaced people.

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