<p>German Chancellor Angela Merkel and French President Emmanuel Macron told Russia's Vladimir Putin they want to meet him and Turkey's Recep Tayyip Erdogan to defuse the crisis in Syria.</p>.<p>In their phone call with the President Putin, Merkel and Macron expressed their "concern over the humanitarian catastrophe for residents of Syria's Idlib province," Merkel's office said.</p>.<p>A months-long offensive by Russia-backed Syrian troops against rebels backed by Turkey in northwest Idlib has seen close to one million civilians flee the violence.</p>.<p>The two European Union leaders "expressed their willingness to meet President Putin and Turkish President Erdogan to find a political solution to the crisis," the chancellor's office said.</p>.<p>Merkel and Macron "called for the immediate end to the fighting and unfettered humanitarian access to people in need," their statement said.</p>.<p>Since Syria's civil war erupted in 2011, the country has never seen so many people displaced in so short a time.</p>.<p>In nine years, millions of civilians have fled their homes and more than 380,000 have been killed.</p>
<p>German Chancellor Angela Merkel and French President Emmanuel Macron told Russia's Vladimir Putin they want to meet him and Turkey's Recep Tayyip Erdogan to defuse the crisis in Syria.</p>.<p>In their phone call with the President Putin, Merkel and Macron expressed their "concern over the humanitarian catastrophe for residents of Syria's Idlib province," Merkel's office said.</p>.<p>A months-long offensive by Russia-backed Syrian troops against rebels backed by Turkey in northwest Idlib has seen close to one million civilians flee the violence.</p>.<p>The two European Union leaders "expressed their willingness to meet President Putin and Turkish President Erdogan to find a political solution to the crisis," the chancellor's office said.</p>.<p>Merkel and Macron "called for the immediate end to the fighting and unfettered humanitarian access to people in need," their statement said.</p>.<p>Since Syria's civil war erupted in 2011, the country has never seen so many people displaced in so short a time.</p>.<p>In nine years, millions of civilians have fled their homes and more than 380,000 have been killed.</p>