In a recent statement, Iran commended Turkiye for its “key role” in the Astana process, a diplomatic framework aimed at reducing tensions in Syria. The Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesperson, Esmaeil Baghaee, highlighted Türkiye’s constructive involvement in the ongoing negotiations designed to de-escalate the conflict in the war-torn country. His comments come at a time when the Syrian crisis has once again escalated, underscoring the importance of continued diplomatic engagement through the Astana format.
Astana Process: A Crucial Mechanism for Peace
The Astana process, initiated in 2017, has brought together Turkiye, Russia, and Iran as the key guarantor countries, with the aim of finding a resolution to the ongoing Syrian civil war. The conflict, which began in 2011, has devastated the country, resulting in hundreds of thousands of deaths and millions displaced. Despite the international community’s varying approaches, the Astana process remains a central pillar in managing the tensions and violence within Syria.
During a weekly press briefing on Monday, Baghaee emphasized that the Astana process is the most enduring and effective mechanism for addressing the ongoing crisis. He noted that the framework has not only served to mitigate the escalation of hostilities but has also created a platform for dialogue among various actors involved in the Syrian conflict.
Turkiye’s Role: Constructive and Beneficial
According to Baghaee, Turkiye has been instrumental in facilitating these diplomatic efforts. “Turkiye has a key role in the Astana process,” he asserted. The spokesperson praised the country’s efforts to reduce regional tensions and its constructive involvement in the negotiations. He underlined that Türkiye’s participation has been beneficial in keeping the dialogue open, which is crucial for the stability of the region.
He also stressed the importance of continuing the Astana process, suggesting that the framework is indispensable for improving the situation in Syria. The Iranian government’s acknowledgment of Türkiye’s efforts in this area signals the growing recognition of Turkiye’s diplomatic influence in the Middle East. As the conflict persists, Iran’s calls for further collaboration with Turkiye and Syria indicate the shared interest in regional stability.
Steps Toward De-Escalation
The spokesperson further highlighted the substantial contributions made by the three guarantor countries—Türkiye, Iran, and Syria—in reducing tensions across the region. These efforts have been pivotal in maintaining a level of calm in certain parts of Syria, even as localized clashes continue to erupt.
On November 27, fresh clashes broke out between Syrian regime forces and anti-regime armed groups in the western countryside of Aleppo, marking a re-escalation in the conflict after a period of relative calm. This resurgence in violence illustrates the fragility of the peace process and the ongoing challenges in achieving a long-term resolution. Baghaee’s remarks underscore the urgency of maintaining diplomatic efforts to address these tensions and prevent the further spread of violence.
Iran’s Counter-Terrorism Focus
In addition to discussing the Astana process, Baghaee mentioned the upcoming visit of Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi to Ankara, where counter-terrorism efforts will be high on the agenda. The two countries have a shared interest in tackling terrorist groups operating in the region, which remains a persistent concern for both nations.
The Astana talks, originally focused on a political settlement and humanitarian issues, have increasingly shifted to include counter-terrorism initiatives. The presence of various armed groups in Syria has complicated the prospects for peace, and continued cooperation between Turkiye, Iran, and Syria is seen as crucial in combating these threats.
The Future of the Astana Process
As the situation in Syria remains volatile, the Astana process continues to offer a viable platform for dialogue and conflict management. Iran’s praise of Turkiye’s role reaffirms the importance of diplomatic efforts in reducing regional tensions. With both countries focusing on de-escalation and counter-terrorism, the ongoing cooperation under the Astana framework could play a critical role in shaping the future of Syria’s peace process. Despite the challenges, there is hope that this trilateral collaboration will continue to pave the way for lasting stability in the region.
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