Syria Today – World Reacts to Syria’s AL Return; Iran Ready to Arm Regime; Jordanian Strike
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It is the US and the European Union that needs to encourage the Arab League to come up with a roadmap for the Syrian crisis, Bassam Barabandi argues in an op-ed.
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Turkey said a meeting with Assad should be preceded by a roadmap on terrorism, stability and the political stage, Samir Salha underlines in Syria TV.
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The meeting would also include the Russian and Iranian presidents and be held possibly before the Turkish elections, Baladi News reports.
Syria TV is saying that the talks held in Moscow yesterday focused on Syria’s territorial integrity and the return of Syrian refugees.
Ankara says that the quadripartite meeting planned in Moscow on Tuesday, is part of the efforts to normalize relations with the regime, Asharq Al-Awsat says.
Jaafari said the two nations have shared interests and they do not wish to see their relations deteriorate, according to Baladi News.
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If Bashar al-Assad intends to curb drug smuggling to the Gulf states, he would be targeting Maher al-Assad’s interest, Iyad al-Jaafary writes in Syria TV.
iin exchange for dealing with Assad, the Americans want him to deal realistically with the Kurdish matter, al-Modon reports.
Mevlut Cavusoglu rejected any “preconditions” in the ongoing process of “dialogue-building” with the Syrian regime, according to Syria TV.
Sources close to the regime have reportedly cited Iran’s negative role in obstructing a consensus between Ankara and Damascus, according to Baladi News.
Cavusoglu announced that the meeting of the foreign ministers of Turkey, Russia, Iran, and the Assad regime would take place in early May, according to Baladi News.
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