In their trilateral meeting here Wednesday, presidents of Egypt, Iran and Turkey asked for fast solving of Syrian crisis and putting an end to bloodshed in that country, IRNA reported.
President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, President Muhammad Morsi and President Abdullah Gul in their trilateral meeting on the sidelines of the OIC Summit Meeting, which took more than an hour, proposed several initiatives and discussed various issues related to solving the Syrian crisis, but they were all agreed on the point that the massacres and bloodshed there needed to end immediately.
According to IRNA, the three political leaders at the meeting commissioned the three countries foreign ministers to have a series of meetings to sum up the discussed issues and present them to the concerned parties and officials in Syria so that the crisis and bloodshed there would hopefully come to an end.
Presidents of Iran, Egypt, and Turkey ask for fast end of Syrian crisis
See Also:
-
Five wounded by rockets hitting Beirut's southern suburbs
-
Battle for Syria's Qusayr intensifies
-
Iran did not send and does not intend to send military forces to Syria - Iranian defense minister
-
Turkmenistan and Turkey to discuss bilateral relations development
-
Emergency Ministry: Earthquake in Uzbekistan caused no casualties or destruction
-
US signals alarm over Syrian conflict destabilizing Lebanon
-
Syrian government to attend peace conference, says Russia (UPDATE)
-
John Kerry and Sergei Lavrov to discuss Syria crisis in Paris
More news
Close
-
Jalili: I wouldn’t have come if a more hopeful candidate had come
-
Iran ready to develop cultural ties with African countries - Minister
-
Iran condemns terrorist acts against Iranian pilgrims in Iraq
-
Iran equipped with anti-armor missiles - Iranian commander
-
5 Iran pilgrims dead in Iraq bomb attack
-
Fire occurred on the pipeline in Iran
prev.
next
