Erdoğan to visit Sochi for talks with Putin
President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan will travel to Sochi, Russia, on Monday, for talks with his Russian counterpart, Vladimir Putin, Turkish presidency said in a statement.
Current regional and global matters as well as the Türkiye-Russia relations will be discussed at the talks to be held between President Erdoğan and his Russian counterpart, according to the statement.
The meeting comes amid growing anticipation over the renewal of a crucial grain agreement between the two nations.
The primary focus of this high-level encounter is expected to center on the future of the grain agreement, a pivotal trade deal that has played a key role in the economic relations between Turkey and Russia. Observers are closely watching to see if the two leaders can reach an agreement on its renewal.
Besides the grain agreement, Erdoğan and Putin are anticipated to delve into a range of bilateral issues that have significant implications for both countries. These discussions may encompass trade, energy, and security matters, among others.
Additionally, the leaders are likely to engage in talks regarding the ongoing situation in Syria. Both Türkiye and Russia have vested interests in the region and have previously collaborated on diplomatic efforts to address the complex Syrian conflict.
This meeting in Sochi holds the potential to shape the trajectory of Turkish-Russian relations and may have broader implications for regional stability and global trade. (ILKHA)