Priority in Syria territorial integrity: Turkish leader

President Erdogan tells summit on Syria that Turkey does its best for peace, security, stability in war-torn country

Priority in Syria territorial integrity: Turkish leader

Protecting the political unity and territorial integrity in neighboring Syria is a priority, the Turkish president said Wednesday.

"Maintaining the political unity and territorial integrity of Syria, the establishment of calm on the ground, and a lasting solution to the conflict are our priority," Recep Tayyip Erdogan told a video link summit of the leaders of Turkey, Russia, and Iran summit under the Astana process.

“The trilateral summit process under the Astana format that we initiated in November 2017 has made critical contributions to the establishment of peace, security and stability in Syria,” Erdogan said, adding that today’s meeting is the sixth one under the format.

“Turkey has been standing with our Syrian brothers and sisters since the start of the conflict,” he said, adding that the country has welcomed millions of Syrians without discrimination since start of the civil war in 2011.

Turkey hosts some 4 million Syrian refugees, more than any other country in the world.

Erdogan added that Turkey has also stepped in with troops to prevent humanitarian crises and frustrate separatists, referring to a trio of operations launched since 2016 to fight terrorists and provide security in northern Syria, just south of Turkey’s border.

"We'll continue to do our best to provide peace, security, and stability in our neighbor Syria," he said.

“The cooperation we will show as Astana guarantors will, no doubt, determine the future of this country,” he added.

The trilateral meeting is ongoing with the attendance of Iranian President Hassan Rouhani and his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin.

From the Turkish side, Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu and National Defense Minister Hulusi Akar are also present at the meeting.