According to the daily Hurriyet, senior officials from Iran, Russia and Turkey will hold the meeting in the near future.
It is likely to be held in mid-March the daily added.
It will come amid Syria’s recent victories against terrorist groups in Idlib.
Iran, Russia and Turkey are guarantor countries that brokered a ceasefire in Syria in December 2016, leading to the Astana talks, which are running parallel to the Geneva peace talks.
The leaders of the three countries regularly meet for an assessment of the process which focused on Idlib and adjacent areas - the last stronghold of the rebels - and a political process which awaits the formation of a constitutional committee.
Conflicts erupted in Syria back in 2011, when a small group of opposition forces took up arms against Damascus.