The Kremlin announced that President Putin would go to Tehran on July 19 to attend the Syrian conflict with Iran and Turkey leaders.
Power spokesman Kremlin Dmitry Peskov today said Russian President Vladimir Putin is expected to join with Iran President Ebrahim Raisi and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan to discuss peaceful solutions for Syria at a three -party summit
Russia, Iran and Turkey in recent years have conducted negotiations on Syria as part of the Astana peace process, in order to end more than 11 years of conflict in this Middle East country.
The Astana peace process was started in 2017, under the auspices of Russia, Iran and Turkey to find a long -term solution for conflict in Syria, especially a political agreement between the government of Bashar's government.
Russian President Vladimir Putin at a meeting with the leadership of the National Assembly in Moscow on July 7.
The second trip to Iran was the second time Putin left Russia since launching a military campaign in Ukraine at the end of February, after visiting Tajikistan last month.
Mohammadrez Poinbrahimi, head of the Iranian National Assembly Economic Committee, told IrNA news agency that during the trip, Putin would also find a way to improve the economic relationship between Russia and Iran, the two countries are suffering.
The Kremlin said President Putin also plans to organize private talks with President Erdogan in Tehran.
In March, President Erdogan helped organize peaceful negotiations between the Russian and Ukrainian delegation in Istanbul's city but did not achieve breakthrough results.
Russia announced an important victory in Lugansk province, but also inspired many losses and face the challenge of the future.
Instead of stressful and tight -lipped as in the early stages of military campaign in Ukraine, Putin now shows calm and confident image.