MOSCOW (Sputnik) – According to the Daily Sabah newspaper, Bagheri, accompanied by Iran's military officials, is set to stay in Ankara until Friday. This visit marks the first ever Iran-Turkey diplomatic contact of high-level military officials, representing the willingness of both parties to reach a common understanding on key security issues in Syria and Iraq despite certain differences in the approaches of the two countries to the situation, the sources told the media outlet.
The parties are also expected to hold talks on the recent developments in the Syrian province of Idlib.
The media outlet pointed out that Iran and Turkey shared a common position on the forthcoming independence referendum in Iraqi Kurdistan, with both claiming that independence of the region may exacerbate the conflict in the Middle East. Therefore, the plebiscite is most likely to become another topic on agenda of Bagheri's visit.
In June, Iranian ambassador to Turkey Mohammad Ebrahim Taherian Fard supported the official position of Ankara, saying that Tehran also considers the PKK and the YPG terrorist groups.
Iraqi Kurdistan independence referendum is set to be held on September 25.