Friday, September 15, 2017

Astana Final statement is positive and outcome of joint international efforts : Syria

Astana Final statement
Dr. al-Jaafari stressed that the final statement was “positive and the outcome of joint international efforts.”


In a statement to SANA delegate to Astana meeting, Al-Jaafari stated the final statement is the outcome of three days of joint international efforts and consultations between the Syrian delegation and Syria’s friends and allies as well as the Kazakh government which has coordinated holding this meeting.

The diplomat said that the experts felt the influential impact of the Syrian delegation’s talks with all participating parties on the final statement, adding that all provisions of the statement are important but the most important of which is that providing for the commitment of all parties including Turkey, Jordan, the Israeli entity and the US, without mentioning their names, in addition to the three guarantor states to Syria’s sovereignty, political independence and territorial integrity.

  • Al-Jaafari said that according to the final statement, Turkey and the armed opposition groups attending the meeting are now obliged to fight terrorism side by side with the Syrian army, its allies and the friendly states.

He pointed out that the implementation of this agreement on the ground will be significant in terms of combating terrorism, noting that there is a consultation mechanism with the Syrian government and other mechanisms for questionability and accountability.

Al-Jaafari concluded that it is a temporary agreement that lasts for six months during which it will be evaluated.
 SANA
 15/9/17

1 comment :

  1. Iran, Russia and Turkey have agreed the borders of a “de-escalation zone” in Syria’s northern Idlib province, Turkey’s state-run Anadolu news agency reported on Friday.

    It said representatives from the three countries, who met in Astana, were still discussing what forces to deploy in Idlib, which is under the control of a Takfiri alliance spearheaded by the former al-Qaeda offshoot Nusra Front.

    “Delegations from Turkey, Russia and Iran determined the borders of a fourth de-escalation zone that will be established in Idlib province in talks yesterday and today,” Anadolu said, citing sources attending the meetings in Astana, Reuters reported.

    Anadolu gave no further details.

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