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06 July 2017 - 22:17
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Rasa - Iran, Russia and Turkey reached an agreement to establish a special committee to prepare the ground for setting up de-escalation zones in Syria.
Syria peace talks

RNA - The three countries authorized a ‘Special Committee’ to determine technical indexes for the establishment of four de-escalation zones in Syria.

 

Kazakh Foreign Minister Khairat Abdrakhmanov announced the final document of the fifth round of Astana meeting on Wednesday, including the agreement. 

 

Also, the joint statement issued by Iran, Russia and Turkey at the end of Astana talks indicated noticeable progress in this round.

 

Special envoy of Russian president in Syrian affairs Alexander Lavrentiev told reporters that the country's military police equipped with light weapons will be stationed in the de-escalation zones.

 

He added that the group is not from the Russian military units, but they are police force by special responsibility for non-war duties.

 

Lavrentiev said that representatives of Syrian armed opposition in Astana talks also agreed with the creation of de-escalation zones.

 

After several round of bilateral and multilateral expert meetings between Iran, Russia, Turkey and Syrian delegation as well as observer members of the conference, Astana talks held its meeting on Wednesday afternoon in capital of Kazakhstan, Astana.

 

According to the agreement, the next expert meeting will be held on August 1-2 and the sixth round of talks at the last week of August 2017 in Astana.

 

The main subject of the talks would be to determine borders of the de-escalation zones.

 

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