"I consider these two powers (Sochi and Astana) to develop Syrian dialogue successfully. First of all we need to support all three formats. They will jointly cover a big volume of tasks," he said to the journalists on Friday following the meeting with Sergey Shoigu, defense minister of Russia.
In his words, the negotiations processes in Astana and Sochi will contribute into search of regulation on the discussion ground on Syrian crisis settlement in Geneva.
“For this reason we need progress in all the three processes: to make the Astana process more consecutive in de-escalation, to make the Sochi process with its expectations real, so that the Geneva process can apply it,” he resumed.
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