Russia ready to restore ties with Turkey - Putin
Russia
is ready to restore economic cooperation and other ties with Turkey,
President Vladimir Putin has told his Turkish counterpart Recep Tayyip
Erdogan in St Petersburg.
It is Mr Erdogan’s first foreign visit since an attempted coup last month. Mr Erdogan thanked Mr Putin, saying “your call straight after the coup attempt was very welcome”.
Russian-Turkish
relations soured last November when Turkey shot down a Russian bomber
on the Syrian border. The visit comes as Turkey’s ties with the West
have cooled over criticism of Mr Erdogan’s purge of alleged
coup-plotters.
Before
leaving Turkey, Mr Erdogan referred to President Putin as his “friend”
and said he wanted to open a new page in relations with Russia.
“This
visit strikes me as a new milestone in our bilateral relations,
starting again from a clean slate,” Mr Erdogan told Russia’s Tass news
agency.
Mr
Putin said their talks would cover “the whole range of our
relations...including restoring economic ties, combating terrorism”.
After Turkey shot down the Su-24 jet Russia imposed trade sanctions and suspended Russian package tours to Turkey.
The
war of words over the downed Russian jet delivered a big blow to
trade. Turkey’s exports to Russia in the first half of this year fell to
$737m (£567m) - a 60.5% slump compared to the same period last year,
Turkey’s Daily Sabah reported.
The
dispute put two major joint energy projects on hold - the TurkStream
gas pipeline across the Black Sea and the Akkuyu nuclear plant being
built by Russia’s Rosatom in Turkey.
Japan says ties with China ‘deteriorating’Japan’s
foreign minister has warned that ties with China are “significantly
deteriorating”, after Chinese vessels repeatedly entered disputed waters
in the East China Sea.
Fumio Kishida said he had called China’s ambassador to protest against the “incursions”.
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