Kosachev pinned high hopes on the Syrian National Dialogue Congress, which was proposed by Moscow in late October at the Astana talks in Kazakhstan.
"In early December, the congress will be held. Much is expected as it can become a catalyst for the intra-Syrian talks in Geneva. If the congress is a success, it will be able to provide the Geneva talks with essentially ready-made solutions," he said.
"In any case, the success of the unique tripartite summit cannot be over-emphasized. This is an example of effective diplomacy and the capacity of three very different powers to come to terms and act for the sake of common interests," said the senior lawmaker.
PITFALLS AHEAD
"The main task now, which is also the main difficulty, is to conjugate the efforts of Russia, Iran and Turkey with the efforts of the Arab states in the Persian Gulf and the United States during the political process," said Suponina.
Shortly before the Sochi summit, Russian President Vladimir Putin had intensive contact with the leaders of the United States, Saudi Arabia, Egypt and Israel to seek common ground.
"If these efforts succeed, there certainly will be progress. But it is obvious that there are a lot of pitfalls ... The Kurdish problem alone can create many difficulties, not to mention a number of radical groups in Syria," she said.
She believes that the current situation is very fragile as everything depends on the political will of not only Russia, Iran and Turkey but also other countries that have an impact.
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