Ankara did not feel cold in relations with Moscow after Zelensky’s visit

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Chief Advisor to the President, Ambassador Akif Çağatay Kılıç, in an interview with a television channel. NTV He stated that after Vladimir Zelensky’s visit to Turkey, Ankara did not experience “coldness” in relations with Moscow.

According to the news of the channel, “Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky did not agree with the allegations that relations with Russia were ‘cold’ after his visit to Turkey, Kılıç said that Turkey has managed to gain the trust of the parties since the beginning of the war.” words of the ambassador.

In addition, Ankara sees this as a priority Ensuring an early meeting between the Presidents of Turkey and Russia, Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Vladimir Putin.

Prior to that, the ruling party in Turkey confirmed the visit of the president to Russia and stated that the city of the meeting would be Sochi. The Kremlin has only confirmed the plans of the leaders of the two countries to meet in the near future. A possible meeting between Erdogan and Putin emerged in early August, shortly after Moscow’s withdrawal from the Black Sea Grain Initiative. Details – In the material “socialbites.ca”.

Previously on the Federation Council accused Erdogan is violating his obligations to Russia.

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