"Lavrov and I put aside our differences and agreed that we should work together to take steps to ensure the unity, territorial integrity and stability in Syria," Sinirlioglu told Anadolu Agency late on Thursday.
"We have differences of opinion but I believe that we can meet at a point about the targets, because we are agreed on the importance that we attach to Syria’s stability," he underscored.
Sinirlioglu met Lavrov in the Russian resort city of Sochi to discuss the Syrian civil war that had left up to a quarter of a million people dead and millions more displaced since it began four years ago.
A possible solution to the Syrian conflict inched closer on Friday, when US State Secretary John Kerry said the United States was ready to engage in military-to-military talks with Russia on the subject.