The Russian and Turkish presidents adopted a joint declaration masking points starting from grain exports to combating terrorism
Russian President Vladimir Putin welcomed the Turkish chief, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, to Russia’s southern metropolis of Sochi on Friday. The two leaders spent over 4 hours discussing a broad vary of points, starting from grain exports to bilateral commerce and counter-terrorism efforts. RT outlines the most important factors of the talks.
The Istanbul grain deal ought to be totally adhered to
Both Putin and Erdogan recommended the roles performed by one another’s nations in reaching a deal on the export of Ukrainian agricultural items in July. Turkey and the UN helped Moscow and Kiev to barter an settlement to permit maritime site visitors from Black Sea ports to renew after it was halted amid the Russian army operation in Ukraine.
The two leaders agreed that the deal ought to be “fully implemented” in each “spirit and letter,” a joint assertion adopted by Putin and Erdogan stated. The unimpeded export of Russia’s grain, in addition to fertilizers and the uncooked supplies to supply them, must also be facilitated.
The UN has particularly promised to work in direction of eradicating obstacles to Russian grain and fertilizer exports. On Friday, Moscow stated that restrictions imposed by the US and its allies had been nonetheless disrupting its grain harvests and will exacerbate the worldwide meals disaster.
Trade and vitality cooperation enhance
The two presidents mentioned a broad bilateral agenda as they pledged to additional cooperate within the fields of commerce, transport, agriculture, finance, tourism and development. Moscow and Ankara agreed to “meet halfway” with regards to all sides’s wants within the commerce and vitality sectors, the joint assertion stated.
Putin praised the truth that commerce volumes between the 2 nations grew by 57% final 12 months and doubled within the first 5 months of 2022. He additionally famous that Russia provides Turkey with all sorts of vitality sources, together with oil, gasoline and coal in a secure and predictable method, “without any interruptions.”
Russia and Turkey additionally agreed on a brand new cost mechanism that can entail Ankara paying for part of the Russian gasoline it buys in rubles, Russian Deputy Prime Minister Aleksandr Novak instructed journalists after the assembly. “This is a really new stage; new opportunities, including for further development of our financial relations,” he stated.
Erdogan welcomed Russia’s function in constructing Turkey’s first nuclear energy plant, Akkuyu, including that the venture is “very important” for the nation’s economic system and is predicted to cowl 10% of Turkey’s vitality wants. The plant, which is being constructed in response to a Russian design, is predicted to return into operation in 2023.
Regional stability and the struggle towards terrorism
The Turkish president additionally stated that Russia performs a “special role” on the worldwide stage and notably within the struggle towards terrorism. “Solidarity” between Moscow and Ankara is essential for safeguarding peace and stability within the Middle East, he added.
In the joint assertion, Putin and Erdogan reaffirmed their dedication to the political course of in Syria. The two sides agreed it was essential to keep up the “political unity and territorial integrity” of this Middle Eastern nation, the doc stated. Moscow and Ankara confirmed their readiness to “act together in full coordination” to struggle any terrorist organizations.
The presidents additionally mentioned the scenario in Libya, agreeing that Libyans themselves ought to play the important thing function within the political developments of their nation. Russia and Turkey stated they supported the “sovereignty, territorial integrity and political unity” of Libya.
The two leaders additionally agreed to additional develop bilateral relations on the premise of “mutual respect” and in full accordance with one another’s worldwide obligations regardless of “the current regional and global challenges.”