The three presidents will talk about an all-out war in Ukraine and a “grain deal”. Journalists also noted that Putin will make a “special special visit”.
Ukrainian and Russian Presidents Vladimir Putin and Vladimir Zelensky are planning to visit their Turkish counterparts, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, after he takes office. This was reported by Hürriyet newspaper reporter Hande Fırat, based on information sources.
Hande Fırat noted that the newly elected President Erdogan’s inauguration ceremony will be held on Saturday, June 3rd. He added that large numbers of foreign leaders are expected to arrive and that Putin will make a “special special visit”.
After the Russian president, he will come to the side of the Ukrainian leader Erdogan. During the visits, both Putin and Zelensky will talk to Erdogan about the course of the all-out war and the “grain deal,” the sources said.
Separately, Hürriyet correspondent reported on Erdogan’s last phone call with US President Joe Biden. It was alleged that the American leader said that he did not find the Western pressure on Turkey fair.
“When the members of the Turkish delegation heard this, they looked up at each other. Biden said, “I want to move forward with the supply of F-16s to Turkey, but they are listening to Sweden’s request in Congress.” And that’s a problem,” he explained the essence of the dialogue.
Recall that Reuters recently learned the details of the conversation between Erdogan and Biden, before the opening of the first. According to media reports, Ankara wants to buy F-16 fighter jets for $20 billion.
On May 28, Erdogan won the presidential race in the second round with a 4% margin over his opponent, opposition leader Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu.
Source: Focus
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