Между Турцией и Россией нет никаких разногласий вокруг операции в Африне

Глава МИД Турции заявил, что у них нет никаких разногласий с Россией по поводу военной операции Турции против поддерживаемых США курдских боевиков в Африне.

Министр иностранных дел Мевлют Чавушоглу заявил об этом во вторник в ответ на вопрос была ли между Анкарой и Москвой напряженность из-за "Операции Оливковая ветвь".

По его словам: "У нас нет никаких разногласий с Россией. Мы продолжаем наши контакты с Россией".

"Мы должны своевременно информировать друг друга, особенно [относительно] воздушных ударов и событий на местах. Мы поддерживаем связь с ними в режиме реального времени или же предупреждаем заранее", - добавил премьер.

Анкара начала военную операцию в Африне примерно две недели назад.

Вскоре после начала операции Москва выразила озабоченность по поводу действий турецкой стороны, призывая стороны проявлять сдержанность. МИД России также сообщил, что ее подразделения были выведены из зоны действия, чтобы "предотвратить потенциальные" провокации.

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