Путин и Эрдоган провели встречу в Москве

Президент России Владимир Путин во вторник (27 августа) принял в Москве президента Турции Реджеп Тайип Эрдогана. Встреча состоялась в международном аэропорту Жуковский, где проходила ежегодная российская авиакосмическая ярмарка MAКС-2019. Встреча продлилась час и двадцать минут.

Два лидера обсудили недавние события в Сирии, в частности напряженную ситуацию в Идлибе и продолжающиеся турецко-американские усилия по созданию зоны безопасности на турецко-сирийской границе в северо-восточном Евфрате.

Турция выразила обеспокоенность в связи с активизацией военных действий сирийского правительства в районе Идлиба на том основании, что они могут разжечь гуманитарный кризис и новый приток беженцев. Турция предупредила Дамаск отойти от Идлиба и не вмешиваться в операции турецких сил, действующих в регионе.

Владимир Путин также воспользовался возможностью, чтобы представить турецкому лидеру передовой российский истребитель Су-57, который был продемонстрирован на авиасалоне МАКС-2019. Два лидера поднялись по трапу самолета и осмотрели его. Затем к президентам присоединились министры обороны России и Турции, после чего они продолжили обсуждение увиденного.

Позже Путин сказал журналистам: "Мы говорили о сотрудничестве по Су-35". По его словам, сотрудничество может коснуться и Су-57. "У нас возможностей много, мы демонстрировали новые системы оружия и новые системы радиоэлектронной борьбы",- заявил господин Путин.
"На мой взгляд, многие вещи вызвали интерес у наших турецких партнеров не только с точки зрения покупки, но и с точки зрения совместного производства, - добавил российский лидер. - По сути, мы к этому готовы и будем активно обсуждать конкретные направления", - сказал Путин.

источник: commonspace.eu по материалам агентств

фото: Владимир Путин демонстрирует президенту Турции Рецепту Тайипу Эрдогану передовой российский истребитель Су-57, который был продемонстрирован на авиасалоне МАКС-2019 27 августа 2019 года (фото любезно предоставлено агентством ТАСС, Москва)

 

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