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    TURKISH FM NOT RULE OUT RF PARTICIPATION IN FRIENDS OF SYRIA GROUP MEETING

    ITAR-TASS
    March 15, 2012 Thursday 04:47 PM GMT+4
    Russia

    Turkey's Foreign Ministry did not rule out a possibility of Russia's
    participation in a meeting of the Friends of Syria Group in Istanbul,
    spokesman Selcuk Unal said.

    Speaking at a press conference on Thursday, Unal said, "In compliance
    with the upcoming meeting due to take place in Tunisia Russia and China
    have been sent invitations. Due to format of the Istanbul meeting,
    we hope that representatives of these countries could arrive."

    He said the Istanbul meeting would have the Tunisian format and the
    foreign ministers were expected to take part in it.

    "During the meeting, the parties will take joint steps towards
    the Syrian settlement. All countries, which seek to facilitate
    the settlement of the crisis in Syria, are invited to take part in
    the meeting," the spokesman noted. He declined to specify Turkey's
    concrete expectations on the results of the Istanbul meeting. "Its
    work is designed to step up discussions on the situation in Syria.

    Turkey hopes to achieve progress in carrying out the existing tasks
    by international organisations," the diplomat added.

    The diplomat did not rule out that France would take part in the
    Friends of Syria Group meeting. However, the participation of French
    representatives can be hampered due to frosting in bilateral relations
    because of Paris' initiatives related to "genocide of Armenians".

    Unal described the situation in Syria as "serious". In his words,
    the number of refugees is of 14,700 people. He also pointed to
    the importance of international efforts aimed at ceasing violence
    in Syria. The diplomat recalled that Turkey came against foreign
    military interference.

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