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The President of Turkey wrote a letter to Putin

Президент Турции написал письмо ПутинуIt is necessary that relations between Moscow and Ankara came to “honored”, said the President of Turkey.

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan in his letter to Russian President Vladimir Putin wrote that he hoped to improve relations between the two countries. About it reports Reuters, citing a source in the press service of the President.

Earlier it was reported that in a letter to Erdogan congratulated Russians on Day of Russia and wished that relations between Moscow and Ankara came to “honored”.

We will remind, in may, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has accused Russia of supplying the militants of the “workers’ party of Kurdistan” (PKK), which Turkey considers a “separatist terrorist organisation”, defense systems and missiles for them.

As you know, Turkish-Russian relations deteriorated after 24 November 2015, the Turkish fighter jet shot down a Russian su-24 bomber which had violated Turkish airspace. After that, the Russian government introduced a series of economic sanctions against Turkey.

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