ROME
Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu said that all countries which attended the "Friends of Syria" meeting in Rome shared the same notion that the humanitarian tragedy in Syria had to end.
Speaking to Turkish reporters in Rome, Ahmet Davutoglu noted that the Syrian crisis had the risk of spreading to the whole region.
We all have to display a clear and firm stance against radical waves and the possible use of chemical weapons, Davutoglu said.
Everyone is aware that the Syrian people today needs serious assistance, Davutoglu emphasized.
On the nuclear talks between the P5+1 countries and Iran and the possibility of their next meeting in Istanbul, Ahmet Davutoglu underlined that they were always ready to serve for peace.
Reminded about his meeting with his US counterpart John Kerry in Rome, Davutoglu said that this was not their first meeting and that they knew each other in the past.
Kerry will be in Turkey for talks on Friday.
UNESCO delegation visits Syrians in Islahiye tent city
On the other hand, UNESCO Turkey National Commission visited tent city in Islahiye, Gaziantep where Syrian refugees are staying.
Turkish officials provided information to UNESCO delegation on the camp.