Russian President Vladimir Putin said that he had reached agreements with his Turkish counterpart Recep Tayyip Erdogan on the development of bilateral relations, with the main focus on deepening cooperation in the economy and trade.
During the nuclear fuel delivery ceremony at Akkuyu, Putin spoke about his phone conversation Thursday with Erdogan. "Of course, in addition to cooperation in the field of peaceful atom, we also discussed other topical issues of development of the entire complex of Russian-Turkish relations and in this regard, a number of fundamentally important joint agreements were reached," Putin stressed.
"The main thing is that we have agreed to further deepen cooperation in the economy and trade, to stimulate a steady growth in bilateral trade, which at the end of 2022 exceeded $62 billion, as well as to encourage the flow of counter investment and help business structures of the two states to enter each other's markets," said the Russian leader.
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Photo: official website of the President of the Russian Federation
Based on materials from TASS