Russia has announced that a roadmap will be developed to normalize ties between Syria and Turkey following a meeting of their foreign ministers in Moscow. This is the first official meeting between the two countries’ foreign ministers since the start of the Syrian civil war over a decade ago.

Russia said on Wednesday that a roadmap to normalise ties between Syria and Turkey will be drafted following a meeting of their foreign ministers in Moscow.

Earlier Wednesday the foreign ministers of Turkey and Syria held their first official meeting since the start of the Syrian civil war more than a decade ago.

The talks in the Russian capital also involved the top diplomats of Russia and Iran.

The ministers had agreed to task their deputies with putting together a “‘roadmap’ to advance ties between Turkey and Syria” in coordination with the defence ministers and security services of the four countries, Moscow said in a statement.

“The ministers noted the positive and constructive atmosphere of the exchange of views and agreed to continue high-level contacts,” the Russian foreign ministry added.

Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said the proposals could then be put to the leaders of Iran, Russia, Syria and Turkey.

“Our task is to determine the general guidelines for further progress,” Lavrov said at the meeting.

Iran’s Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian said Tehran welcomed the start of the talks between Syria and Turkey.

“We deeply believe that these two countries can put the past behind them and by looking to the future resolve their bilateral issues through dialogue and deepening cooperation based on good neighbourliness,” he said.

In April, Moscow also hosted four-way talks involving the countries’ defence ministers.

Turkey supported early rebel efforts to topple Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, keeping a military presence in northern stretches of the war-torn country that angers Damascus.

Marie de La Roche Saint-André, with AFP

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