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30 of November, 12:37

Erdogan to meet with Putin Turkey's President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has approved its own willingness to meet with Vladimir Putin in the foreseeable future. Meanwhile, the President of Kazakhstan Nursultan Nazarbayev expressed hope that Moscow and Ankara will make all things possible to resolve the incident.

Turkey's President Recep Tayyip Erdogan approved a readiness to meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin in the foreseeable future. About it he declared in a telephone conversation with President of Kazakhstan Nursultan Nazarbayev, held at the initiative of the Turkish side, according to TASS.

"Erdogan approved a readiness to meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin in the foreseeable future", - is told in the news the press-service of the President of the Republic. In addition, it is noted that for a full explanation of the conflict with the downed Russian bomber Nazarbayev proposes to establish a bilateral Commission. As noted by the Kazakh favorite, relations between Russia and Turkey has built up over many years and now the parties need to be responsible for their preservation. "Nursultan Nazarbayev expressed hope that parties use all possible measures to de-escalate the situation", - is told in the news.

Recall, 24 November, the Turkish F-16 fighter was shot down in the border areas of Syria bomber VKS the Russian su-24. As we were informed Days.Roo, the plane was located at a height of 6 thousand meters in one kilometer from the border with Turkey. The head of the country Vladimir Putin declared that the accident would have serious consequences for relations between 2 countries. He called the incident a blow to the back.

Earlier, Erdogan already expressed your readiness to meet with Russian leader at the climate summit in Paris. In his view, a conversation can contribute to reducing tensions between States. But while the Kremlin has not agreed to the proposal of the President of Turkey.
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