THE presidents of Russia, Turkey and Iran vowed to “speed up efforts to ensure calm on the ground” in Syria at a summit in Ankara today.
The three powers said they would “protect civilians in de-escalation areas” and said the country’s seven-year war would only be ended “through a negotiated political process.”
They also said they would respect Syria’s territorial integrity — though Turkey’s invasion of Afrin canton to fight the Kurdish socialist YPG, which it does not distinguish from the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) battling for Kurdish rights in Turkey itself, was carried out in defiance of protests from Damascus.
VIJAY PRASHAD details how US support for Syrian President Ahmad al-Sharaa allowed him to break the resistance of the autonomous Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF)



