Putin says Russian-Turkish relations moving forward thanks to Erdoğan's political will
Speaking at a press briefing in Astana, Kazakhstan, Putin hinted that Western sanctions are hindering the development of economic ties between Russia and Türkiye. "What is hindering (the development of relations) is well-know. What is helping (relations) to move forward (is) the political will of President Erdoğan," said Putin.
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- Anadolu Agency
- Published Date: 07:00 | 04 July 2024
- Modified Date: 07:08 | 04 July 2024
Russian President Vladimir Putin on Thursday praised the role of his Turkish counterpart Recep Tayyip Erdoğan in promoting relations between the two countries.
Speaking at a press briefing in Astana, Kazakhstan, Putin hinted that Western sanctions are hindering the development of economic ties between Russia and Türkiye.
"What is hindering (the development of relations) is well-know. What is helping (relations) to move forward (is) the political will of President Erdoğan," said Putin.
Meeting Erdoğan on the sidelines of a Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) summit on Wednesday, Putin said: "Relations between Russia and Türkiye are progressing despite the current challenges in the world."
For his part, the Turkish president said: "Our country's path is strong and continues to grow stronger, and we want to further develop warm relations between Russia and Türkiye."
Earlier this week, citing the country's strong ties, Erdoğan and Putin expressed willingness for the Russian leader to once again visit Türkiye.
The leaders are known to have frequent phone calls to discuss bilateral and regional issues.
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