PUTIN AND ERDOGAN WILL NOT REACH AN AGREEMENT ON SYRIAN ISSUE. "VEDOMOSTI"
19:18, 3 December, 2012
YEREVAN, DECEMBER 3, ARMENPRESS: With regard to the December 3 visit
of Russian President Vladimir Putin to Turkey Russian "Vedomosti"
newspaper expressed conviction that Putin and Turkish Prime Minister
Recep Tayyip Erdogan "would never reach an agreement over Syrian
issue". "Putin will not manage to convince Erdogan on Syrian issue,"
"Vedomosti" writes. The main goal of Putin's visit to Istanbul was
the Syrian crisis.
As reports Armenpress, underlining the importance of Putin's visit to
Turkey, the newspaper wrote that during the meeting in Istanbul Russia
and Turkey would do their best not to "mix together" the economy and
politics, therefore, Syrian issue would remain to be a a sword of
Damocles hanging over the heads of two leaders.
Syria figured high on the agenda during Putin's talks with Turkish
leaders. "The negotiations are to touch upon a series of urgent
international and regional issues including reconciliation in the
Middle East, the situation in the Gaza Strip, the crisis in Syria,
as well as cooperation," Putin's foreign policy aide Yury Ushakov
said in a statement.
19:18, 3 December, 2012
YEREVAN, DECEMBER 3, ARMENPRESS: With regard to the December 3 visit
of Russian President Vladimir Putin to Turkey Russian "Vedomosti"
newspaper expressed conviction that Putin and Turkish Prime Minister
Recep Tayyip Erdogan "would never reach an agreement over Syrian
issue". "Putin will not manage to convince Erdogan on Syrian issue,"
"Vedomosti" writes. The main goal of Putin's visit to Istanbul was
the Syrian crisis.
As reports Armenpress, underlining the importance of Putin's visit to
Turkey, the newspaper wrote that during the meeting in Istanbul Russia
and Turkey would do their best not to "mix together" the economy and
politics, therefore, Syrian issue would remain to be a a sword of
Damocles hanging over the heads of two leaders.
Syria figured high on the agenda during Putin's talks with Turkish
leaders. "The negotiations are to touch upon a series of urgent
international and regional issues including reconciliation in the
Middle East, the situation in the Gaza Strip, the crisis in Syria,
as well as cooperation," Putin's foreign policy aide Yury Ushakov
said in a statement.