Турция и Россия разделяют общее стратегическое видение.

Турция и Россия имеют общие взгляды в своей внешней политике из-за "стратегических перспектив", - как сообщает Hurriyet Daily News, об этом в ходе вчерашней встречи с президентом России заявил премьер-министр Турции, Реджеп Тайип Эрдоган.

"Это стратегическое видение вносит свой вклад в региональный мир, благосостояние и стабильность, и в этой связи мы уделяем особое внимание нашим отношениям с Россией", - заявил Эрдоган вчера на пресс-конференции в Стамбуле после подписания соглашения с президентом России, Владимиром Путиным.

"Наши соглашения по бассейну Черного моря являются лучшим примером стратегической перспективы между двумя странами", - заявил Эрдоган.

Говоря об общей внешней политике с Россией, Эрдоган сказал, что он высоко оценивает поддержку Москвы по Палестине на Генеральной Ассамблее ООН и добавил, что Москва и Анкара хотят видеть восстановление мира и стабильности ​​в Сирии.

Политический редактор Copmmonspace.eu сообщает, что две страны определили ряд экономических синергии, которые они медленно пытаются разрабатывать. Однако, их политические взаимоотношения более сложные, так как обе страны видят себя в качестве евразийской державы и в их отношениях присутствует элемент нездоровой конкуренции. Россия и Турция смогут, если они будут в согласии, сделать больше для решения карабахского вопроса, чем, например, остальная часть международного сообщества вместе взятые. Но у того, что это произойдет небольшой шанс и есть много областей, где двое согласных не согласятся.

Источник: Сommonspace.eu по материалам Hurriyet Daily News.

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