Karasin named one of the topics of the meeting between Putin and Erdogan as the crisis in Ukraine

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Chairman of the Federation Council Russian Federation Foreign Affairs Committee Grigory Karasin expressed his belief that one of the negotiation issues in the upcoming meeting between the Presidents of Russia and Turkey, Vladimir Putin and Recep Tayyip Erdogan, will be the Ukraine crisis. The senator expressed this in an interview. “Lente.ru”.

According to Karasin, the presidents of Russia and Turkey should discuss a significant part of the most important issues. Among the topics listed by the Senator are the state of global relations, the desire of people from both countries to thrive in a multipolar, calm world, and the situation around the crisis in Ukraine.

Krasin said that this crisis includes a significant number of issues, both global and instant, that Putin and Erdogan can discuss. Topics discussed may include the use of cluster munitions, the Black Sea regime and the grain agreement.

At the same time, Krasin noted that the situation around the Ukraine crisis is already beginning to “a little bother” many states.

In addition, the senator believes that at the leaders’ meeting, they will also discuss issues of bilateral relations, starting with the political interaction in the international arena, and the economy – nuclear power plant construction, trade, humanitarian contacts and bilateral relations. tourism.

Karasin expressed the opinion that the meeting between Putin and Erdogan will be important and therefore will be examined by outside observers for a long time.

Previously, a source in the Turkish Presidency administration declarationThere is no exact information about the date and place of the meeting between Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Russian President Vladimir Putin.

Last ship previously covered by grain agreement left Black Sea.

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