Ankara expressed its desire to strengthen relations with Moscow 21:15

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said Ankara intends to maintain positive relations with Russia. The agency reports that Anadolu Agency.

The Turkish leader said, “We will continue our relations with Russia in a positive way.”

According to him, he is extremely worried about the transformation of Thrace (a region in western Turkey – socialbites.ca) into a gas center. According to Erdoğan, the Turkish side now provides almost half of its natural gas from Russia. The gas center project makes it possible to increase these volumes.

Erdoğan also met with journalists in New York. taken into account He called Russia “an unorthodox country” and the West’s negative attitude towards it as wrong.

19 September President of Türkiye stated About his trust in Russia and Putin. He reminded that Ankara and Moscow also took joint steps and cooperated in the defense industry.

Previously Erdogan clarified The subject of a possible meeting with Putin.



Source: Gazeta

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