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"Talks were continued, they were rather constructive, rather honest and detailed. However many questions remain connected with real cooperation during the operation in Syria. They discussed different cooperation formats, but the topic of direct cooperation between the military in combating terrorism in Syria was not mentioned, the exchange of information in this area is present, but still, unfortunately, we are not much closer to real cooperation in order to increase the effectiveness of efforts to combatting terrorism in Syria. As for Assad's fate, Russia's well-known position has not undergone any changes."TASS reports that when pressed to say whether there had been any progress in the talks at all, Peskov somewhat testily replied:
"I said everything I wanted on the issue. The main assessments will be made by [Russian Foreign] Minister [Sergey] Lavrov and [US] Secretary of State [John] Kerry."As for Kerry, TASS reports him describing the talks as "extremely frank and very serious."
It was unclear to which media reports the military was referring.Did Erdogan sack Davutoglu and turn to Russia in order to get some support in the event of the coup taking place?
Last week, the US-based "Newsweek" published an article by Michael Rubin, a former Pentagon official in the George W. Bush administration and scholar at the neo-conservative American Enterprise Institute think tank, in which he argued the military could overthrow Erdogan. The article fueled speculation in Turkey.
However, the Turkish daily "Hurriyet" suggested the military's statement was related to allegations that followers of Erdogan's erstwhile ally-turned-foe, the US-based preacher Fetullah Gulen, were planning a coup through officers linked to the Gulen movement.
Since a fall out in 2013 between Erdogan and Gulen over a corruption scandal, the government has accused the Gulen movement of forming a "parallel" state structure by infiltrating the police, judiciary, military and other state institutions.



Comment: Here's what Lavrov said after the talks:
- Lavrov, Kerry Agree on 'Road Map' to Improve Russia-US Relations
So, they have "reaffirmed the goal" (weak sauce if not actually brought into reality by the Americans), and agreed to a road map (in other words, a vague plan which the Americans won't follow through on). So even though all public indications are that Russia and the US agreed on the rough outline of how to tackle terrorism in Syria, it looks like the US was disingenuously acting like it was interested in cooperation. It's sad, because if they weren't really just trying to oust Assad, the groundwork is there to work together to defeat ISIS