Qatar’s Foreign Minister yesterday met Russian President Vladimir Putin in the Black Sea resort of Sochi to pressure Moscow after fighting in Syria’s Aleppo threatened to sink peace
efforts.  
“We came here today to discuss possible ways to save the political process, to save the civilian population,” HE Sheikh Mohamed bin Abdulrahman al-Thani told journalists after the meeting, adding that he had brought a message from HH the Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad al-Thani “on the escalation in Aleppo”.
“We all need to unite efforts to bring an end to the crisis and punish the guilty,” he said in comments translated into  Russian.
Russia has been flying a bombing campaign in Syria to back up the forces of its ally Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and is seen as one of the key power brokers that can pressure Damascus to accept a negotiated settlement.
Fighting over the past two weeks in the Syrian city of Aleppo has killed more than 280 civilians after a truce deal between regime and moderate rebel
forces unravelled.
A fresh 48-hour ceasefire in the battleground city entered its second day yesterday,
allowing residents some respite.
Russia’s Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said that despite the differences between Russia and Qatar over the conflict they both wanted to find a peaceful
solution.
“Despite all the nuances in our approaches the main thing that unites us is striving to political resolution, a resolution that will preserve Syria’s territorial unity and sovereignty,” Lavrov told journalists.
During the meeting, they also discussed bilateral relations between the two countries and ways of enhancing them in various fields.
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