
US Secretary of State John Kerry on Monday met with his Turkish counterpart Ahmet Davutoglu who is in New York for the UN meetings. Kerry and Turkish Foreign Minister Davutoglu talked about Syrian civil war, the latest developments in the Middle East and the transformation after the Arab Spring in the region. According to diplomatic sources, the meeting was the continuation of a meeting Davutoglu attended with the US, UK, and French foreign ministers in Paris to discuss Syria as the "P3 and 1 meeting". The ministers also discussed about how to implement a UN Security Council (UNSC) draft resolution to destroy the stockpile of Syrian chemical weapons. Kerry informed Davutoglu about all items that the upcoming resolution of UN Security Council would cover. Davutoglu will meet with Iranian Foreign Minister Javad Zarif later on Monday.
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