Friday, December 3, 2021

Putin pointed out to Erdogan Kiev's destructive line for violating the Minsk agreements

 

Russian President Vladimir Putin said in a telephone conversation with Turkish counterpart Recep Tayyip Erdogan that Ukraine continues its destructive line of conduct aimed at violating the Minsk agreements, the Kremlin's press service said after a telephone conversation between the leaders, quoted by TACC.

"The Russian president drew attention to the fact that Kiev continues a destructive line aimed at violating the Minsk agreements," the statement said.

  It is specified that this is evidenced by the provocative activities of the Ukrainian armed forces in the conflict zone, including the use of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) "Bayraktrar". "The need for Kiev to refrain from any attempts at violent influence on Donbass was stressed," the Kremlin said.

JustResults of the meeting with the leaders of Azerbaijan and Armenia

Putin briefed Erdogan on the main results of a tripartite meeting of the leaders of Russia, Azerbaijan and Armenia in Sochi on November 26th.

 "At the request of Turkish President Vladimir Putin, he informed him of the main results of the tripartite meeting of the leaders of Russia, Azerbaijan and Armenia on November 26 in Sochi, scheduled to coincide with the anniversary of the signing of the Nagorno-Karabakh statement on November 9, 2020." , the message reads.

As noted by the Kremlin, "it is important during the talks to take into account the readiness of Baku and Yerevan to cooperate in the context of ensuring stability in the region, as well as establishing mechanisms to delimit and demarcate the border between the two countries."

The situation in Libyan

Putin and Erdogan discussed the situation in Libya, noting that there is no alternative to a political-diplomatic settlement of the conflict in that country with the mediation of the United Nations.

"Regarding the situation in Libya, the lack of alternatives to a UN-mediated political and diplomatic agreement was emphasized. "Hopes were expressed for the successful holding of the national elections scheduled for December 24th this year, which should contribute to the restoration of Libyan statehood and territorial integrity," the statement said.

  Cooperation in energy and agriculture

Putin and Erdogan discussed over the phone the practical aspects of co-operation in the field of energy and agriculture.

"A number of topical issues on the bilateral agenda were addressed, including the practical aspects of energy and agricultural cooperation," the statement said.

According to the Kremlin's press service, the leaders' conversation was initiated by the Turkish side.

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