Ankara could make a positive contribution to Moscow-NATO relations if it supports Russia's proposals for security guarantees. This was stated at a briefing on Thursday by the official representative of the Russian Foreign Ministry Maria Zakharova, quoted by TASS.
"Supporting the latest Russian proposals for security guarantees can be a real contribution to improving Russia-NATO relations," she said, commenting on Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu's statement that Ankara was ready to make a positive contribution to Russia's relations with NATO. NATO.
"We are determined to keep in touch with our Turkish partners in the interest of creating the necessary political and diplomatic atmosphere and promoting dialogue on security issues in the Euro-Atlantic area," the diplomat added.
Cavusoglu said on Monday that Turkey will continue to try to make a positive contribution to resolving the situation in Russia-NATO relations. According to him, Ankara attaches great importance to the upcoming Russia-NATO summit.
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