France and Germany ready to cooperate with Russia in preventing conflict in Syria
According to a statement issued by the French President's Office, French Minister Jean-Yves Le Dreen of Europe and Foreign Affairs will go to Moscow on February 27 in this regard.
Paris: France and Germany have said that they are ready to work with Russia and its European allies to end the conflict in Syria. According to a report by News Agency Xinhua, French President Emmanuel Macroon and German Chancellor Angela Merkel said this in a joint statement on Sunday after discussing telephone with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
According to a statement issued by the French President's Office, French Minister Jean-Yves Le Dreen of Europe and Foreign Affairs will go to Moscow on February 27 in this regard. According to the French President's Office, Macro and Merkel during a telephone conversation with Putin said that the immediate pressure on the Syrian government to stop the bombing and the UN's resolution passed on Saturday to put pressure on implementing a strong monitoring mechanism without any delay needed.
According to the statement, Macro and Merkel have welcomed the UN Security Council (UNSC) approval for a 30-day nationwide ceasefire proposal in Syria so that supplies and medical supplies needed to be provided during this period. Could
According to the Syrian Human Rights Supervision Chowki (SOHR) monitoring the war in the United Kingdom, Al-Shiponia city was targeted by two air strikes on Sunday morning and the military squad fired a missile at Harasat, Kaarf Budna, and Jayserain. According to the latest data, about 510 people, including 127 children, have been killed in a week of sharp attacks in East Ghatta.

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