Türkiye working on possible Erdogan-Putin meeting
Region
- 09 January, 2024
- 06:12
The meeting between the presidents of Russia and Türkiye, Vladimir Putin and Recep Tayyip Erdogan, is being worked out through diplomatic channels, the Administration of the President of Türkiye said, Report informs via Russian media.
Putin previously said he was planning to meet with his Turkish counterpart in early 2024. Previously, the meeting could not be organized due to Erdogan’s busy schedule.
The Turkish presidential administration clarified that the meeting is on the agenda. However, the date and place of negotiations have not yet been set.
In December, Erdogan said he looked forward to negotiations with Putin on the grain corridor, expressing hope that discussions on this issue would lead to positive results.
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