Putin, Erdogan Pledge To Boost Russia-Turkey Ties


putin erdogan turkey russia(Worthy News) – Russian President Vladimir Putin and his Turkish counterpart, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, have vowed to boost ties, both sides said.

In a phone call, Putin and Erdogan “reviewed bilateral cooperation and reaffirmed their determination to continue boosting the mutually beneficial partnership between Russia and Turkey,” the Kremlin said on January 2.

“The parties also touched upon global issues, including the recent proposals on developing legally binding agreements that will guarantee Russia’s security, the situation in the South Caucasus, and efforts to resolve the Syrian and Libyan crises,” the statement added. [ Source: Radio Free Europe (Read More…) ]

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