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Putin is positive about Russian-Turkish cooperation

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Putin is positive about Russian-Turkish cooperation


04.04.2018

kremlin.ru

Russian-Turkish joint projects could not be affected by any provocational or negative factors, Vladimir Putin believes. According to the Russian President, there are no obstacles to develop bilateral relations between our countries, RIA Novosti reports.

Note, Putin came to Turkey with two-days visit. He's made aforementioned statement upon concluding talks with Turkish leader Recep Tayyip Erdogan.

Russian State leader marked that relations between two countries are currently taking the constructive path of cooperation. This may be seen from realization of such major projects as Turkish Stream pas pipe and The Akkuyu Nuclear Power Plant.

In the context of negotiations Russian and Turkish leaders have discussed the simplification of visa regulations, since the tourist flow to the Turkish resorts is constantly growing. Last year around 5 million people spent time there. The Russian leader anticipates that this number will approach to 6 million this year.

On the basis of the High-Level Cooperation Council, several documents were signed, such as collaboration in sports, communications, and social policy.


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