Saturday, November 29, 2014
Putin’s visit to 'Sometimes NATO Ally' Turkey upgraded to highest level.
Putin’s visit to 'Sometimes NATO Ally' Turkey upgraded to highest level. (TAZ).
Russian President Vladimir Putin’s upcoming visit to Turkey on Dec. 1 has been upgraded to the highest level, Anadolu Agency reported referring to the Kremlin's statement.
Kremlin Advisor Yuri Ushakov told the Russian media that Putin’s visit had been upgraded from a “working visit” to a “state visit.”
The Kremlin had issued a statement on Nov. 24 that “the President of Russia will make a working visit to the Republic of Turkey to participate in the fifth session of the High Level Cooperation Council.”
Putin will meet Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, and is expected to discuss bilateral relations, natural gas agreements, and international relations, mainly Syrian crisis, the advisor added.
The fifth session of the High Level Cooperation Council is expected to discuss a wide range of issues including Russian-Turkish cooperation in the trade, economic and energy sectors, as well as the international agenda. “Following the talks, many bilateral documents are expected to be signed,” the advisor added.
Earlier Friday, Putin gave an interview, in which he said he agreed with Erdogan that within some years “we can bring our mutual trade up to $100 billion” from $32.7 billion in 2013.
Hmmm....Who needs enemies with such allies? Turkey would sell anyone for money this much is already obvious. And what concerns the Crimea Tatars sorry 'Islamic brothers' money is thicker than religion...it was good knowing you.
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