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Erdogan and Putin discussed bilateral cooperation and the Syria crisis
ed note–if this is true, it is a very good sign, as it means that Russia is wooing Turkey into her orbit of influence and away from NATO and the EU.
Why Turkey would think for a second that the very same West that was responsible for breaking her up last century has an ounce of credibility or trustworthiness is beyond any rational person to comprehend. Better that Turkey throw her lot in with her neighbor to the north than in trying to maintain a dysfunctional relationship with the West, where she will always be regarded as nothing more than a House Arab whose only worth is in stirring up conflict in the Middle East for Israel’s benefit.
worldbulletin.net
Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan held a phone conversation with Russian President Vladimir Putin on Thursday.
The conversation was initiated by Erdogan according to the written statement released by the Kremlin Media Center.
The two leaders discussed current bilateral cooperation issues, including the implementation of the agreements reached at the third meeting of the High-Level Russian-Turkish Cooperation Council in Istanbul in December 2012 and the preparations for the next Council meeting to be held in Russia later this year, the statement said.
Both sides expressed their satisfaction with the development of the multi-faceted Russian-Turkish cooperation, including in the energy sector, the statement said.
Vladimir Putin and Recep Tayyip Erdogan also exchanged views on the regional situation, especially in Syria and around it, expressing their willingness to coordinate their actions in the interests of finding a political solution to the crisis.
Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan held a phone conversation with Russian President Vladimir Putin on Thursday.
The conversation was initiated by Erdogan according to the written statement released by the Kremlin Media Center.
The two leaders discussed current bilateral cooperation issues, including the implementation of the agreements reached at the third meeting of the High-Level Russian-Turkish Cooperation Council in Istanbul in December 2012 and the preparations for the next Council meeting to be held in Russia later this year, the statement said.
Both sides expressed their satisfaction with the development of the multi-faceted Russian-Turkish cooperation, including in the energy sector, the statement said.
Vladimir Putin and Recep Tayyip Erdogan also exchanged views on the regional situation, especially in Syria and around it, expressing their willingness to coordinate their actions in the interests of finding a political solution to the crisis.



