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At a summit in Tehran today, Putin and Erdogan will meet Iran's President Ebrahim Raisi

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Summit in Tehran: Putin and Erdogan meet Iran's President Ebrahim Raisi today Created: 07/19/2022, 08:12 By: Helena Gries Russian President Vladimir Putin (r) and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan plan to meet Iran's President Ebrahim Raisi in Tehran. The summit will be about Syria and Ukraine. (Archive image) © Pavel Golovkin/dpa Vladimir Putin wants to meet Iran's President Ebrahim Rais


Summit in Tehran: Putin and Erdogan meet Iran's President Ebrahim Raisi today

Created: 07/19/2022, 08:12

By: Helena Gries

Russian President Vladimir Putin (r) and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan plan to meet Iran's President Ebrahim Raisi in Tehran.

The summit will be about Syria and Ukraine.

(Archive image) © Pavel Golovkin/dpa

Vladimir Putin wants to meet Iran's President Ebrahim Raisi and Turkish President Erdogan in Tehran.

Summit topics are Syria and the Ukraine war.

TEHRAN - Kremlin chief Vladimir Putin and Turkish leader Recep Tayyip Erdogan are meeting with Iran's President Ebrahim Raisi on Tuesday (July 19).

According to a report by the German Press Agency (dpa)

, talks are officially planned at the summit in the Iranian capital Tehran to improve the situation in the civil war country Syria

.

According to the Kremlin, however, it is about a whole range of international policy issues, including the Ukraine conflict.

The meeting comes shortly after a multi-day trip to the region by US President Joe Biden.

Biden only returned from Saudi Arabia at the weekend.

Putin and Erdogan in Tehran: Talks on Syria planned at summit with Raisi

The three states have negotiated Syria's future in the past.

Russia and Iran support the Syrian government, while Turkey is allied with the opposition.

According to dpa

information, Syria's foreign minister is also expected to meet his Iranian counterpart in Tehran

on Wednesday .

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After the start of the Ukraine war, experts consider a shift in power among the actors in Syria to be possible.

According to this, Iran and Turkey could try to fill a power vacuum left by Moscow.

Ankara has been announcing a new offensive against the Kurdish forces in northern Syria for weeks.

Russia and Iran recently warned Turkey against military action.

It is Putin's second officially known trip abroad since Russia invaded Ukraine at the end of February.

NATO member Turkey has close ties to both Moscow and Kyiv and most recently acted as a mediator between the two countries in the dispute over grain exports blocked in Ukraine.

The Ukraine war is said to be a topic at the summit meeting of Putin, Erdogan and Raisi in Tehran

A statement by a high-ranking US government official last week caused a stir.

There are indications that Moscow wants to acquire Iranian combat drones for the war against Ukraine.

A Russian delegation has apparently already visited an Iranian airport for a demonstration of attackable drones.

Iran immediately denied this and firmly assured Ukraine that the American claims were "baseless".

The Kremlin also said recently that Putin and Raisi would not talk about possible drone deliveries on Tuesday.

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Officially, Iran is neutral with regard to Russia's war against Ukraine, which began at the end of February.

But the sympathies of the Iranian leadership for Russia are well known.

Iran's relations with the largest country in the world in terms of area have become ever closer in recent years - especially since 2018, when the USA, under its then President Donald Trump, withdrew from the Vienna nuclear agreement.

Due to US sanctions, Iran was also able to obtain military equipment almost exclusively from Russia.

(hg/dpa)

Source: merkur

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