Putin and Erdogan discussed the situation in Syria

Putin and Erdogan discussed the situation in Syria

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Moscow steel news Erdogan’s words about the true purpose of the actions of the Turkish military in Syria the overthrow of Bashar al — Assad.

Russian President Vladimir Putin and Turkish leader Tayyip Erdogan during a telephone conversation discussed the situation in Syria.

This was reported on the Kremlin website.

“Continued a detailed exchange of views on Syria, including situation in Aleppo,” — said in the message.

Official Kremlin spokesman, Dmitry Peskov, did not clarify whether Erdogan its position on the overthrow of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, reports TASS.

The two leaders also discussed cooperation and future contacts.

Previously Peskov said that Moscow steel news Erdogan’s words about the true purpose of the actions of the Turkish military in Syria the overthrow of Bashar al — Assad. “We certainly hope that we will soon receive some clarification on this from our Turkish partners,” he said.

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We will remind, earlier the Russian defense Ministry asked the U.S. not to interfere with the actions of the Russian military in Syria.

“If you can’t or don’t want to fight ISIS, and “an-Nusra”, at least do not interfere. Our group HQs in Syria, are provided with necessary to effectively fight international terrorism in this region”, — said the official representative of Department major General Igor Konashenkov.

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