 Turkey's defense minister and intelligence chief met the Syrian counterparts in Moscow on Wednesday, in a clear side of normalization between Ankara and Damascus in the decade-long Syrian war. Turkish defense minister Hulusi Akar, and the head of its national intelligence organization Mitha Khan Fidan, met with Syrian defense minister Ali Mahmoud Abbas and Syrian intelligence chief Ali Mamluk in Moscow, along with Russia's defense minister Sergey Shogo. The Turkish defense ministry said, Syrian crisis, refugee issue, and efforts of joint fight against all terror organization on Syrian soil were discussed in the constructive meeting. The ministry statement said, The Turkish, Russian and Syrian sides agreed to continue trilateral meetings. The statement added, Turkish President Ayyip Erdogan this month announced that he proposed to his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin forming a trilateral mechanism with Russia and Syria to accelerate diplomacy between Ankara and Damascus. He also said he wanted to meet Syria's president Bashar al-Assad. After a deadly bomb attack in Istanbul last month, Erdogan says that Turkey would mount a land operation into northern Syria on targets linked to YPG militia, which Ankara says is a wing of the outlawed Kurdistan Workers' Party PKK.