В Кремле прошли переговоры Путина и Эрдогана

В среду (23 января), в Кремле, состоялись переговоры президента России Владимира Путина и президента Турции Реджепа Тайипа Эрдогана, в ходе которых стороны главным образом были сосредоточены на экономическом сотрудничестве и Сирии.

Приветствуя турецкого лидера, президент Путин сказал, что торговля между двумя странами переживает бум, и приветствовал тот факт, что шесть миллионов российских туристов посетили Турцию в 2018 году. Президент России также сказал, что крупные проекты между двумя странами реализуются в соответствии с планом.

Президент Эрдоган, со своей стороны, сослался на сотрудничество в области безопасности между двумя странами: "Наша солидарность, несомненно, вносит значительный вклад в безопасность региона", - сказал президент Турции.

источник: commonspace.eu по материалам агентств

фото: Президент России Владимир Путин приветствует президента Турции Реджепа Тайипа Эрдогана в Кремле, в среду (23 января)

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