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Turkish-Russian ties in defense & trade at highest level, Erdogan says as he meets Putin Turkey-Russia ties at their highest in defense & trade, Erdogan tells Putin, as the two leaders meet to untie Idlib knot
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Ties between Turkey and Russia have reached the highest level in defense and trade areas, and it is necessary to go further in this direction, President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said in Moscow on Thursday. Overshadowed by the standoff in Idlib, northwestern Syria, the relationships between Moscow and Ankara remain at “peak” levels, including in defense and trade, the Turkish leader said, vowing each state is ready to move forward.
He made the statement at the start of the talks on Syria with Russian President Vladimir Putin in the Kremlin. Putin said that a face-to-face meeting was necessary amid the escalation in Idlib. The developments in the Syrian province must be discussed, so that it does not ruin Russian-Turkish relations. “We are now experiencing the moment in our relations when they reached their peak. This, without doubt, applies to the defense industry, and trade relations, and so on,” President Recep Tayyip Erdogan told Vladimir Putin as they convened for a one-to-one meeting in Moscow.
The Russian president reiterated his condolences over the death of Turkish troops in Syria, noting that the Syrian Army had been unaware of the Turkish forces' location. He added that Syrian troops had likewise sustained losses recently. Putin was also of the opinion that Turkey-Russia ties should be preserved, whatever challenges arise. “We need to talk through the whole current situation so it won’t repeat itself and won’t harm our relations,” he said, adding that Russia “treasures” its ties with Ankara.
Putin thanked Erdogan for finding the opportunity to travel to Moscow to hold the meeting. The two leaders began their conversation in private, as the Turkish leader had asked, and later, if necessary, the delegations would join them. The two presidents are meeting on the back of tensions that escalated in Syria’s Idlib province since the end of February, when at least 34 Turkish troops perished in an airstrike attributed to the Syrian military. Ankara swiftly responded by deploying a sizeable task force to the area and declaring all Syrian military assets legitimate targets.
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Numerous units of the Syrian Army have since come under fire from Turkish artillery and drone attacks since then, hampering their offensive against jihadist militants who are holed up in Idlib. The Syrian troops have also sustained losses, though the exact number of casualties varies, depending on the source.
During the Thursday meeting, Putin expressed his condolences over the death of Turkish troops in Syria, describing the loss as “a big tragedy.” He stressed that the Syrian Army had been unaware of the Turkish forces’ location, which the Russian defense ministry had earlier said were not supposed to be in the area, according to Ankara’s own memo.
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