Τετάρτη 1 Μαρτίου 2017

Rohan-Erdogan meeting to defuse tensions in Iran-Turkey relations



The Iranian president Hassan Rohan and his Turkish counterpart Recep Tayyip Erdogan agreed today to work to improve relations between their two countries, and to cooperate with each other, in the fight against terrorism, despite the statements that were exchanged during past in vivid style the leaders of the two rival countries.

Tehran and Ankara supporting opposing sides in the war taking place in Syria, the Shiite Islamic Republic of Iran to support the government forces of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and Turkey, which is predominantly Sunni population, to support the forces of the Syrian opposition .
Last month, President Erdogan and Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu accused Iran of trying to destabilize Syria and Iraq and sectarianism, with Tehran react klitefontas Turkish ambassador in Iran.

In a separate response to accusations of Ankara, Rohan said today, according to the Iranian state news agency IRNA that "Iran supports the territorial integrity of the peripheral countries. . . especially Iraq and Syria. "
"Resolving political differences (between Iraq and Turkey) can lead to stability in the region," said the Iranian president during his meeting with Erdogan on the sidelines of a meeting of economic cooperation taking place in the capital of Pakistan, Islamabad.

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