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Tehran summit may seal fate of Syria’s Idlib province, last rebel bastion, as it braces for attack

‘We know that the Syrian armed forces are getting ready to solve this problem’

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Syrian rebel fighters of the National Liberation Front prepare in anticipation of an attack by government forces on Idlib province and the surrounding countryside, near Idlib on Sunday. Photo: Agence France-Presse
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The presidents of Iran, Russia and Turkey meet on Friday in Tehran for a summit expected to shape the future of Idlib province, home to Syria’s last major rebel bastion.

The summit comes as Syrian forces look poised to launch a major assault that is raising fears of a humanitarian catastrophe on a scale not yet seen in the seven-year-old conflict.

Damascus and its main backer Moscow have vowed to root out the jihadist groups that dominate Idlib province but the outcome of Friday’s meeting could determine the scope and the timing of an offensive.

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“We know that the Syrian armed forces are getting ready to solve this problem,” President Vladimir Putin’s spokesman Dmitry Peskov said on Tuesday.

Syrian rebel fighters prepare for an upcoming government forces offensive, in the countryside of the rebel-held northern Idlib province on Monday. Photo: Agence France-Presse
Syrian rebel fighters prepare for an upcoming government forces offensive, in the countryside of the rebel-held northern Idlib province on Monday. Photo: Agence France-Presse
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Seized from government forces in 2015, Idlib and adjacent areas form the last major chunk of Syrian territory still in rebel hands.

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