Turkish Prime Minister Binali Yıldırım said on Tuesday that Tehran and Ankara have deep understanding of the regional developments and will recommend the best ways to resolve the humanitarian crisis in Syria, IRNA reports.
Speaking in Turkish parliament which was aired live by TV, he said that Turkish government reached settlement with Russia and decided to adopt the same approach with regards to Iraq and Syria.
The Turkish government has sense of responsibility to help resolve the regional crises and spares no efforts to maintain the territorial integrity of Syria, he said.
The prime minister said that Iranian foreign ministry paid a visit to Ankara, adding that the Islamic Republic of Iran and Turkey have ful knowledge about situation in the region; therefore there is no doubt that the two governments would put forward the best options to resolve regional issues.
The prime minister said that Syrian territorial integrity should be preserved and the right of the Syrian people to decide on their fate must be respected.
'If Russia and the US along with other members of the international coalition against Daesh wish to resolve the issue, it will be accomplished,' he said.
Turkish premier told reporters on Saturday that the humanitarian crisis in Syria will end in the next six months.
He predicted repatriation of the Syrian refugees to their motherland.