16
March 2018
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The
Ministers of Foreign Affairs of the Islamic Republic of Iran, the Russian
Federation and the Republic of Turkey, as guarantors of the observance of the
ceasefire regime in Syria, gathered in Astana on 16 March 2018 at the
invitation of the Republic of Kazakhstan in order to take stock of their
trilateral cooperation since the first International Meeting on Syria in Astana
held on 23-24 January 2017 and
- Highlighted the
current high level of tripartite coordination on implementing the
provisions of the Joint Statement by Presidents of Iran, Russia and Turkey
of 22 November 2017 in Sochi;
- Agreed to
continue the effective interaction that would have positive effect on the
situation in Syria and the entire region and reduce the risk of ethnic and
sectarian divide;
- Took
note of the upcoming Trilateral Summit which would be
held in Turkey on 4 April 2018;
- Expressed their
satisfaction with concrete contribution of the Astana process to
improvement of the situation in Syria during the last year, emphasizing in
this regard the success of their collective efforts in the fight against
international terrorism, particularly the defeat of ISIL in Syria and the
creation of favorable conditions for the political settlement on the basis
of the UN Security Council resolution 2254;
- Emphasized that
the Astana format and its achievements had become an effective instrument
for contributing to peace and stability in Syria;
- Expressed joint
determination to continue their coordinated efforts with a view to
ensuring that the progress in the reduction of violence on the ground was
irreversible;
- Reaffirmed their
strong and continued commitment to the sovereignty, independence, unity
and territorial integrity of the Syrian Arab Republic. They also
highlighted that none of the actions, no matter by whom they were
undertaken, should undermine these principles, confirmed by relevant UN
resolutions and by the will of representatives of all segments of the
Syrian society, clearly and unequivocally expressed during the Congress of
the Syrian National Dialogue in Sochi;
- Reiterated their
conviction that there was no military solution to the Syrian conflict and
welcomed the progress achieved in eight high-level meetings held in Astana
with a view to contributing to international efforts for ending the Syrian
conflict through the adoption of measures to reduce violence on the
ground, build confidence between the conflicting parties, alleviate the
humanitarian situation and give impetus to efforts aimed at finding a
political solution;
- Took
note of the state of implementation of the
Memorandum of 4 May 2017 on the creation of the de-escalation areas
in Syria, reaffirmed their determination to continue
implementing its provisions with respect to all four de‑escalation areas
and also emphasized that under no circumstances the creation of the
de-escalation areas should undermine the sovereignty, independence, unity
and territorial integrity of the Syrian Arab Republic;
- Reaffirmed their
determination to continue their cooperation in order to ultimately
eliminate DAESH/ISIL, Nusra Front and all other individuals, groups,
undertakings and entities associated with Al-Qaeda or DAESH/ISIL as
designated by the UN Security Council in Syria and to prevent their
relocation to other countries and regions;
- Underscored the
necessity to assist the Syrians in restoring the unity of their country
and in achieving a political solution of the ongoing conflict through an
inclusive, free, fair and transparent Syrian-led and Syrian-owned process
leading to a constitution enjoying the support of the Syrian people, and
free and fair elections with the participation of all eligible Syrians
under appropriate UN supervision;
- Welcomed the
convening of the Syrian National Dialogue Congress in Sochi on 30 January
2018 as a major contribution giving momentum to the process of the
political settlement under the UN auspices and reaffirmed their
commitment to the results of the Sochi Congress, especially to form the
Constitutional Committee and to facilitate the beginning of its work in
Geneva with the assistance of the United Nations Secretary-General’s
Special Envoy for Syria as soon as possible;
- Called
upon the representatives of the Government of the
Syrian Arab Republic and the opposition committed to the sovereignty,
independence, unity, territorial integrity and non-fractional character of
Syria as well as the international community to support the work of the
Constitutional Committee;
- Underscored the
need to ensure rapid, safe and unhindered humanitarian access to areas
affected by the ongoing conflict;
- Expressed their
concern with the ongoing violations of the ceasefire regime, and declared that,
as guarantors of the ceasefire regime, they would step up their efforts to
ensure observance of the respective agreements;
- Welcomed the
UN Security Council resolution 2401 in response to the grave humanitarian
situation all across Syria, including in Eastern Ghouta, Yarmouk, Foua and
Kefraya, Idlib Governorate, Northern Hama Governorate, Rukhban and Raqqa;
- Expressed their
readiness to continue efforts with a view to implement the provisions of
the above-mentioned resolution, aimed at strengthening the ceasefire
regime and improving the humanitarian situation all across the Syrian Arab
Republic, and called upon all parties to fully support
this process, inter alia by sending additional humanitarian aid,
facilitating humanitarian mine action, restoring basic infrastructure
assets, including social and economic facilities, and preserving
historical heritage;
- Welcomed the
convening of the first meeting of the Working Group on the release of
detainees/abductees and handover of the bodies as well as the
identification of missing persons on the eve of the Ministerial Meeting,
and expressed their conviction that the efforts of the
Working Group would further contribute to building confidence between the
conflicting parties in Syria;
- Expressed their
sincere gratitude to the President of the Republic of Kazakhstan, His
Excellency Nursultan Nazarbayev and the Kazakh authorities for supporting
the Astana process and hosting International meetings on Syria;
- Decided to
hold the next high-level International Meeting on Syria in Astana in
mid-May 2018.
Astana,
16 March 2018
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