The crisis in Syria requires cooperation between Russia, Iran and Turkey »

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Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov confirmed on Friday that the crisis⁢ in Syria requires cooperation between Russia, Iran and Turkey.

Lavrov said in a press​ release, “The crisis in Syria requires cooperation between Russia, Turkey, and Iran, ‌through the (Astana Formula), which aims to strengthen consensus among the Syrians and prevent​​​​​​ led to the aggravation of⁣ separatist tendencies.”

He added, “There is information about the support of ​these terrorist groups in Syria from​ major countries,” noting that “the Zionist entity ‌might ⁣potentially be interested in worsening the situation in syria to relieve pressure on the gaza Strip. “

He said that he “hopes that the ​meetings scheduled for this week ⁤will‌ help to‌ stabilize the situation in Syria,” stressing that “russia does not want a nuclear⁢ war with the United​ States, and does‍ not believe that the Ukrainian issue is to ⁤solve the Ukrainian issue. Only Moscow and Washington.”

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How does the relationship between Russia and Turkey affect the peace process in ⁢Syria?

Interview with Dr. Alexei Petrov, Expert on International Relations and Middle Eastern Affairs

Date:‌ October 2023

Editor (Time.news): Thank you for joining us today, Dr. Petrov. Recently, Russian Foreign minister Sergei Lavrov emphasized​ the necessity of cooperation among Russia, Iran, and Turkey regarding the Syrian crisis. How significant is this trilateral collaboration?

Dr. Alexei Petrov: Thank you for having me. the trilateral collaboration among Russia,‍ Iran,⁢ and Turkey is crucial for several reasons. First, these nations have vested interests‌ in Syria and their combined efforts ​can lead to a more stabilized surroundings. The Astana Formula, which Lavrov mentioned, is an essential framework that seeks to foster dialog among Syrians themselves, which is vital for peacebuilding.

Editor: Lavrov also pointed out the continued ‌support of terrorist groups⁣ in Syria from major⁣ countries. What implications does this have for international diplomacy?

Dr. Alexei Petrov: this claim‌ indicates a complex geopolitical situation​ where proxy conflicts frequently enough​ overshadow⁣ the main ‍issues. Such ⁣support ⁢complicates the peace process and ‍raises tensions in the region. If ​major countries are⁣ indeed involved in backing these groups,‍ it could hinder any progress made through cooperation among Russia, turkey, and iran. This scenario requires substantial diplomatic maneuvering and sustained engagement from ‌all​ parties to address existing grievances.

Editor: You mentioned the peace ⁢process. With Israel’s involvement suggested by ⁤Lavrov, ⁣how might their interests intersect with those ‍of‍ Russia, Iran, and ⁣Turkey?

Dr. Alexei Petrov: Israel’s interests, notably in countering‌ threats from Iranian influence and maintaining ⁣its security, can ​create ‍a challenging ⁣dynamic. If Lavrov’s assertions are accurate, ​israel ‍might perceive instability in⁤ Syria as beneficial, given their concerns over Iran’s advancing military capabilities. ⁤Though, this could lead​ to escalation rather ⁤than stabilization, creating an⁤ environment ​where all​ parties could become more entrenched in their positions. Diplomacy will be key to avoiding potential conflicts⁤ stemming from this embroiled situation.

Editor: Regarding ⁤Lavrov’s hope for stabilization through upcoming meetings,‍ what practical ⁢steps shoudl ‍be taken to support this aim?

Dr. Alexei ⁢Petrov: Effective communication channels must be established and maintained among these influential nations. Confidence-building measures are essential, including ceasefires and humanitarian ​aid initiatives.Additionally, engaging local Syrian actors in the discussions can ensure that⁣ the peace processes reflect the⁣ needs and aspirations of the Syrian people, not just geopolitical interests.

Editor: Lavrov suggested a desire to prevent nuclear conflicts with the United States. How critically important is it‍ for Russia to⁣ address issues ⁤beyond ⁣the Syrian crisis, particularly in the context of Ukraine?

Dr.Alexei Petrov: Russia’s emphasis on avoiding nuclear confrontation highlights the seriousness of the‍ current geopolitical climate. ‌While the immediate focus is on Syria, a broader dialogue, especially‍ regarding⁣ Ukraine, is crucial. Both‌ issues are intertwined; resolving one could have positive repercussions on the ⁢other. It’s essential for Russia and the U.S. to engage in serious discussions ⁢that prioritize de-escalation and open avenues for⁢ diplomatic resolutions to prevent misunderstandings that​ could⁣ spiral into larger conflicts.

Editor: Thank you, ⁣Dr. Petrov, ⁣for sharing your insights. It’s evident that the situation in Syria remains complex and ⁤requires careful ‍consideration of multiple factors.

Dr. Alexei Petrov: Thank you for the possibility; it’s vital that‍ we stay informed about these developments as they can significantly impact regional and global ‌stability.

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