Erdogan, Putin discuss Syria, energy in phone call

  29 May 2018    Read: 1517
Erdogan, Putin discuss Syria, energy in phone call

The Turkish and Russian presidents discussed the situation in Syria and economic relations, especially in the energy sector, in a phone call on Tuesday, a source in Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s office said, RT reported.

Erdogan and Vladimir Putin reportedly expressed satisfaction with progress on the Akkuyu nuclear plant and Turkish Stream pipeline projects. They also emphasized the importance of using local currencies in bilateral trade.

The two leaders noted the importance of achievements through the Astana process, stating that it is necessary for the Syrian government and the opposition to act constructively and ensure that the process proceeds under the scope of the UN framework, according to sources.

Erdogan reiterated Turkey’s opposition to the inclusion of the PKK-linked People’s Protection Units (YPG) in the political process, Daily Sabah reported. It added that the Russian and Turkish leaders also agreed that Syria should not become a conflict zone in the dispute between Israel and Iran.


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