The two leaders have held frequent discussions over the years [File: Turkish presidential press/Handout via AFP]
Al Jazeera: Erdogan, Putin discuss Syria border corridor, gas hub by phone
Turkey’s president reiterated the necessity of establishing a buffer zone in accordance with a 2019 agreement with Russia, his office says.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has held a phone conversation with his Russian counterpart, President Vladimir Putin, in which he called for a 30-kilometre (19-mile) security corridor at the Turkish border with Syria, according to his office.
The two leaders also discussed grain supplies and a potential regional gas hub in Turkey on Sunday, December 11, both countries said.
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3 comments:
Interesting that no nation is taking the USA seriously in the Middle East. The American decline is real and only gains speed.
Who is afraid of puppet Biden and puppeteer Obama?
Puppeteer obama has a stinky hand.
Turkiye will join the BRICS and SCO in every unofficial capacity possible.
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