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Russia's Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov, from left, U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry and Saudi Foreign Minister Adel al-Jubeir stand together before a trilateral meeting in Doha, Qatar. The international community’s nuclear deal with Iran was widely expected by affect other Middle East issues, and that may already be happening with Syria: a series of recent diplomatic maneuvers suggests a growing willingness by Gulf players to engage with the Iranian-backed government of Syrian President Bashar Assad. Image Credit: AP

Moscow: Saudi Foreign Minister Adel Al Jubeir will visit Moscow on Tuesday to discuss Syria conflict and Daesh with his Russian counterpart Sergei Lavrov, the Russian foreign ministry said Saturday.

The two ministers last met in Qatar on August 3 when Lavrov, Jubeir and US Secretary of State John Kerry held a three-way meeting, with the situation in Syria topping the agenda.

The ministers will continue “a discussion on ways to resolve the crisis in Syria,” the Russian foreign ministry said.

Moscow said topics would include the “sharp growth in strength of various extremist groups, primarily Daesh”.

“The ministers will discuss the possibility of Russia-Saudi cooperation in fighting terrorism, which is in the interests of both countries,” the ministry said.

It said they would discuss Russia’s proposal to create a “broad international coalition to fight Daesh gunmen inside Syria.”

Moscow said the ministers would also pay “great attention” to the conflict in Yemen where a military coalition led by Saudi Arabia is fighting Iran-backed Al Houthi militants and discuss strategies for a “speedy resolution”.