DOHA -- Russian and US officials will meet in Turkiye's Istanbul on Thursday to discuss issues concerning the operation of their two countries' embassies, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov announced here on Wednesday at a press conference.
Lavrov said the meeting would focus on creating better conditions for diplomatic missions in both countries and addressing rows over staffing levels and properties of the missions.
The agenda for the upcoming meeting, as explained by Lavrov, indicates that the two sides will first seek to remove technical barriers to diplomatic relations before moving toward other ambitious goals.
The top Russian diplomat also emphasized Moscow's efforts to end the conflict with Ukraine, noting that dialogue between concerned parties would contribute to achieving a ceasefire.
Lavrov arrived Tuesday night in Doha for a visit, as part of his Middle East working trip. Following his meeting with Qatari Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, Lavrov stated that their discussions focused on the latest developments in the Middle East, particularly in the Palestinian territories and Syria.
"We have emphasized to the United Nations the need to lift sanctions on Syria, as they are harming the Syrian people. We know that the current Syrian administration is ready to cooperate and stabilize the situation in the country in a balanced manner," Lavrov said.
He also warned that the displacement of Palestinians would turn the regional situation into a ticking time bomb.
In addition, the talks between Lavrov and the emir touched on bilateral relations and cooperation in energy and investment, according to a statement by the Emiri Diwan, the administrative office of the Qatari emir.