Türkiye, Russia, Iran, Syria Hold ‘Constructive Talks’

Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu hosts his counterparts Ali Mahmoud Abbas of Syria, Hulusi Akar of Türkiye and Mohamed Reza Qarai Ashtiani of Iran in Moscow on April 25, 2023. (Russian Defense Ministry / AFP / Handout)
Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu hosts his counterparts Ali Mahmoud Abbas of Syria, Hulusi Akar of Türkiye and Mohamed Reza Qarai Ashtiani of Iran in Moscow on April 25, 2023. (Russian Defense Ministry / AFP / Handout)
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Türkiye, Russia, Iran, Syria Hold ‘Constructive Talks’

Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu hosts his counterparts Ali Mahmoud Abbas of Syria, Hulusi Akar of Türkiye and Mohamed Reza Qarai Ashtiani of Iran in Moscow on April 25, 2023. (Russian Defense Ministry / AFP / Handout)
Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu hosts his counterparts Ali Mahmoud Abbas of Syria, Hulusi Akar of Türkiye and Mohamed Reza Qarai Ashtiani of Iran in Moscow on April 25, 2023. (Russian Defense Ministry / AFP / Handout)

The defense ministers and intelligence chiefs of Iran, Russia, Syria and Türkiye held talks on Tuesday that Ankara and Moscow described as constructive, as part of efforts to rebuild Türkiye-Syria ties after years of animosity during the Syrian war.

NATO alliance member Türkiye has backed political and armed opposition to Syrian President Bashar al-Assad during the 12-year civil war, and sent its own troops into the country's north.

Moscow is Assad's main ally and Russia has encouraged a reconciliation with Ankara. But Damascus demands the full withdrawal of Turkish troops for relations to be restored.

At the talks in Moscow, the ministers and intelligence service chiefs discussed strengthening security in Syria and the normalization of ties between Ankara and Damascus, the Turkish and Russian defense ministries said in separate statements.

All four countries reaffirmed their desire to preserve Syria's territorial integrity and the need to intensify efforts for the speedy return of Syrian refugees to their country, the statements said.

The Syrian defense ministry said the talks discussed the withdrawal of Turkish troops from Syria alongside opening the strategic M4 highway that paves the way for the revival of Syria's trade with neighboring countries.

The Syrian and Turkish defense ministers previously held talks in Moscow in December, marking the highest-level encounter between the two countries since the war began.

Türkiye’s foreign minister last week said that a meeting of foreign ministers of the four countries that would build on the December talks may take place in early May, but he later said it was postponed because the parties could not agree on an exact date.

Syrian officials have repeatedly said that any moves towards normalizing ties between Damascus and Ankara can only come after Türkiye agrees to pull out thousands of troops it has stationed in the opposition-held northwest.

Türkiye’s extensive military presence has prevented previous Russian-led military campaigns from restoring the last major opposition-held enclave in Syria back under state control.



Israel Says it Killed Head of Mujahideen Brigades in Gaza

Palestinians search for bodies and survivors among the rubble of a destroyed house following an Israeli airstrike on Sabra neighborhood in Gaza City, 07 June 2025. EPA/MOHAMMED SABER
Palestinians search for bodies and survivors among the rubble of a destroyed house following an Israeli airstrike on Sabra neighborhood in Gaza City, 07 June 2025. EPA/MOHAMMED SABER
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Israel Says it Killed Head of Mujahideen Brigades in Gaza

Palestinians search for bodies and survivors among the rubble of a destroyed house following an Israeli airstrike on Sabra neighborhood in Gaza City, 07 June 2025. EPA/MOHAMMED SABER
Palestinians search for bodies and survivors among the rubble of a destroyed house following an Israeli airstrike on Sabra neighborhood in Gaza City, 07 June 2025. EPA/MOHAMMED SABER

Israel’s military has said it killed the head of the Mujahideen Brigades, Asaad Abou Sharia, in Gaza City on Saturday.

Abu Sharia was killed in a joint operation with Israel’s Shin Bet security agency, the army said.

His death and that of his brother Ahmed Abu Sharia were confirmed by the militant group hours after Gaza’s Civil Defense reported that an Israeli airstrike had hit their family home in the Sabra area of Gaza City.

At least 30 Palestinians were killed and scores wounded by airstrikes in Sabra, Palestinian media reported.

More than one missile landed in the area. The target seemed to have been a multi-floor residential building, but the explosion damaged several other houses nearby, according to witnesses and media.

The Mujahideen Brigades took part in the October 7 attacks on Israel alongside Hamas and other Palestinian militant groups, the Israeli army said.

It added that Sharia was among the militant leaders who stormed Kibbutz Nir Oz where many residents were killed or taken hostage during the assault that led to Israel’s war in Gaza.