
Top commanders of Turkey, the United States and Russia met in southern Antalya province of Turkey and discussed deconfliction measures in Syria. (Xinhua/Turkish Armed Forces)
ANKARA, March 7 (Xinhua) -- Top commanders of Turkey, the United States and Russia met in southern Antalya province of Turkey on Tuesday and discussed deconfliction measures for their military operations against terror groups in Syria.
Parties discussed regional security issues in Syria and Iraq, latest situation in fight against terror organizations primarily in Syria, said a statement issued by Turkish Armed Forces after the meeting.
In a bid for more efficient struggle against all terror organizations, they also discussed extra measures to avoid unwanted incidents among three countries, said the statement.
Turkish Prime Minister Binali Yildirim also said Tuesday the Antalya meeting is aiming at coordination among militaries of the three countries in Syria.
"If coordination cannot be achieved, there is risk of a conflict that we do not desire," Yildirim said at a press conference with his Jordanian counterpart.