Russian President Vladimir Putin held a phone call on Sunday with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan to discuss bilateral ties and key regional and international matters.
According to a statement by the Kremlin, published by Russia Today, this call builds on previous discussions held in Kazan, Russia, on October 23. The two leaders conducted a detailed review of bilateral issues, focusing on enhancing the efficiency of trade and economic cooperation. They also discussed various regional and international concerns, emphasizing the importance of maintaining communication between relevant authorities in both countries.
The Turkish presidency, via its platform on "X" (formerly Twitter), noted Erdogan’s commitment to strengthening cooperation across diverse fields, particularly trade. He also highlighted Turkey's continued efforts to reduce tensions in the region and contribute to peace processes