Russia And Turkey Have Agreed To Create A Buffer Zone In Syria's Idlib Province





Reuters: Turkey, Russia agree Idlib demilitarized zone, Erdogan says

SOCHI, Russia (Reuters) - Turkey and Russia decided to form a demilitarized zone between rebels and government forces in Syria’s Idlib region, President Tayyip Erdogan said on Monday.

Speaking at a news conference alongside Russian President Vladimir Putin in the Russian city of Sochi, Erdogan said the two nations would carry out coordinated military patrols on the borders of the demilitarized zone.

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WNU Editor: My prediction is that this agreement will only last until the beginning of 2019.

More News On Russia And Turkey Agreeing To Create A Buffer Zone In Syria's Idlib Province

Turkey, Russia agree on demilitarized zone in Syria’s Idlib -- AP
Russia, Turkey agree to ‘demilitarized zone’ along Idlib border -- Al Arabiya/AFP
Syria war: Russia and Turkey to create buffer zone in Idlib -- BBC
Putin & Erdogan agree Idlib buffer zone to avert new Syria crisis -- RT
Russia, Turkey agree to establish demilitarized zone in Syria’s Idlib — Putin -- TASS
Idlib assault on hold as Russia, Turkey agree on buffer zone -- Al Jazeera
Russia, Turkey agree to create demilitarised zone in Idlib -- New Arab
A Temporary Reprieve for Syria’s Last Rebel-Held Province -- The Atlantic
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