Turkish President Warns Russia Over Trade Ties, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has warned Russia that its aggressive accomplishments in Syria are endangering its bread-and-butter interests in Turkey.
"Losing Turkey would be a austere accident for Russia," Erdogan was quoted as adage on October 8.
He said Ankara could attending abroad for gas food and abolish the architecture of its aboriginal nuclear ability plant, which is getting congenital by Russia.
Russia is Turkey’s capital gas supplier and analysts say that breaking Turkish assurance on Russian activity food was a abreast absurd task.
The comments appear amidst tensions with Moscow over Turkish airspace violations by Russian warplanes and Russia's air attack in Syria to prop up the administration of President Bashar al-Assad.
In Moscow, Kremlin agent Dmitry Peskov bidding optimism that Moscow-Ankara cooperation could continue, adage it is “genuinely mutually beneficial.”
"Losing Turkey would be a austere accident for Russia," Erdogan was quoted as adage on October 8.
He said Ankara could attending abroad for gas food and abolish the architecture of its aboriginal nuclear ability plant, which is getting congenital by Russia.
Russia is Turkey’s capital gas supplier and analysts say that breaking Turkish assurance on Russian activity food was a abreast absurd task.
The comments appear amidst tensions with Moscow over Turkish airspace violations by Russian warplanes and Russia's air attack in Syria to prop up the administration of President Bashar al-Assad.
In Moscow, Kremlin agent Dmitry Peskov bidding optimism that Moscow-Ankara cooperation could continue, adage it is “genuinely mutually beneficial.”
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