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    Putin, Erdogan Discuss Ceasefire Violations in Syria’s Idlib – Kremlin

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    In a phone call Russian and Turkish presidents stressed importance of further coordination of actions in , including between Defence ministries.

    Turkish president Recep Tayyip Erdogan has made a phone call to Russian president Vladimir Putin to discuss ceasefire violations by militants operating in Idlib de-escalation zone in Syria, Kremlin said.

    “[The leaders] continued the thorough exchange of opinions about key issues of the crisis situation in Syria with a focus on the situation in the Idlib de-escalation zone in light of the increased number of ceasefire violations by radical armed groups,” the statement said.

    During the conversation the presidents “pointed out the importance of further close coordination of Russian-Turkish efforts on various aspects of the settlement [of conflict] in Syria, including [coordination] between the defense ministries.”

    Putin and Erdogan also discussed urgent issues of the biltareal political, trade and economic relations, as well as some international problems.

    “[The parties] agreed to continue intense contacts,” the statement said.

    Meanwhile, Communications Director at the Turkish Presidential Administration Fahrettin Altun said that Erdogan voiced concern over the recent escalation of tensions in the Syrian province of Idlib during the phone conversation.

    “During the phone conversation with Putin, Erdogan pointed out that the Syrian regime's…

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