Tehran: Rohani, Putin and Erdogan meet to decide the fate of Syria

Great expectations for the results of the meeting of the presidents of Iran, Russia and Turkey scheduled for today, gathered to discuss the fate of Syria.

Iranian President Hassan Rohani, Vladimir Putin and Recep Tayyip Erdogan, will meet in Tehran to discuss the war in Syria and the possibility of intervening with a Russian-Iranian-government military offensive on Idlib, an area of ​​the Syrian region that Following the Astana agreements, it went under Turkish control.

Great concern has been expressed by the UN for the intensification of military interventions carried out by the regime of Damascus and by Russia highlighting the dangers that a military offensive on Idlib would provoke on "over three million civilians, including one million children".

In fact, yesterday the Syrian government raids on the Idlib region, considered the last anti-regime stronghold in western Syria, have resumed massively. According to reports from some local sources and the National Observatory for Human Rights in Syria (Ondus), aerial bombardment and artillery strikes have been concentrated in the area near the border between the Hama and Idlib regions, in the localities. of Latamina and Kafr Zita.

The UN also stressed that the city represents "the last de-escalation zone in Syria that the guarantors of Astana have pledged to safeguard".

Tehran: Rohani, Putin and Erdogan meet to decide the fate of Syria