PARIS
Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu will attend a UN Security Council meeting on Syria in New York on August 30.
Foreign ministers of the UN Security Council will convene under the chairmanship of France in New York to discuss the recent developments in Syria.
Syria's neighboring countries Turkey, Iraq, Lebanon and Jordan will also participate in the meeting upon a special invitation by France.
Humanitarian aid which will be extended to civilians in Syria and the buffer zone which Turkey suggested to set up along Syrian border will be high on the agenda of the meeting.
Davutoglu will express his views about the situation of Syrian people staying in Turkey as well as the buffer zone issue.
Earlier, Davutoglu said that if the number of Syrians staying in Turkey exceeded 100,000, then it would be a necessity to set up a buffer zone.
Russia and China are not positive about a buffer zone, while U.S. is cautious.