Moscow - Sana
Today, Russian President Vladimir Putin reiterated the need to continue combating terrorism in Syria and continue the dialogue to find a political solution to the crisis in it.
This came during Putin's phone conversation with his French counterpart, Emmanuel Macron.
He drew a statement issued by the Kremlin, according to what was reported by Russia Today, that during the call, the situation in Syria and the course of implementation of the Russian-Turkish agreements on the northeastern country and the Idlib region were discussed.
The Russian President stressed in a phone call on the eleventh of this month with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan the need to fully implement the Russian-Turkish understandings on combating terrorism in Idlib and northeastern Syria.
And he transformed the Turkish regime for years Turkey’s lands to the headquarters and transit of terrorist organizations and provided various types of support to them, including "ISIS" and "Al-Nusra Front" listed on the list of international terrorism. He also bought Syrian oil stolen from ISIS.
During the call, they also exchanged views on the latest developments in Libya and the need to resolve the crisis there through diplomatic and political means.