Putin s visit to Turkey, Erdogan gives advantages, where are Russian Turkish relations heading?

Mondo International Updated on 2024-02-16

Putin's visit to Turkey: to further strengthen strategic cooperation between Russia and Turkey.

Putin will make an official visit to Turkey, which is Putin's first visit to a NATO country since the outbreak of the Russian-Ukrainian war and the first meeting between him and Turkey's **Erdogan. This will play an important guiding role in the relations between Russia and Turkey, as well as in the entire region and even in the world.

Putin and Erdogan will cooperate in the economy, trade, energy, military, people-to-people and many other aspects of the two countries. China and the United States share common interests and goals on the basis of mutual respect and understanding. In the face of the economic crisis, Turkey has taken the initiative to extend an invitation to Putin, and at the same time wants to alleviate the crisis by providing food and energy to Russia. Russia is Turkey's most important ** and energy **, and the two countries maintain close ties in terms of economy, energy, military, etc.

Strengthening economic and trade cooperation: ensuring Turkey's economic growth.

Turkey is in the midst of a deep economic crisis, with inflation rising sharply and the cost of living rising and discontent among the people due to the constant development of the currency. Turkey wants to establish a reliable food and energy supply system with Russia as a way to alleviate the current economic difficulties. When Erdogan visits China during Putin's visit, it is very likely that he will increase imports of Russian food, energy, etc., and further expand the best relations between the two countries. In addition, Russia and Turkey have also carried out extensive exchanges in the field of energy, such as the construction of a nuclear power plant in Akju, Turkey, which will allow Turkey to obtain more electricity.

Regional and international issues: Consensus is reached through joint consultations.

Cooperation between Russia and Turkey in the field of economy and trade is not limited to the economic and trade spheres, but also consults on regional and world affairs. Regional issues, such as Syria, Libya, the Iranian nuclear issue, Afghanistan, and the Middle East and North Africa, are of common concern to both countries. Russia and Turkey will look for a joint solution to the above-mentioned issues and maintain regional peace and stability through cooperation and consultation. Russia and Turkey have maintained close cooperation and exchanges in Syria, Libya and other regions, thus avoiding head-on contradictions and confrontations.

Protecting export channels: enhancing cooperation and sovereignty over marine resources.

During his stay in Turkey, Putin will also discuss the security and stability of Russia's export routes. Russia is a resource country, and its economy is based on commodities such as oil, gas, wheat, etc. Turkey is not only a major export market for Russia, but also a large border crossing, and many of Russia have frequent exchanges with Europe, the Middle East, Africa and other countries. Putin's visit to China will deepen the Russian-Turkish "Turkish Stream" oil and gas pipeline, as well as the maritime interests of Russia and Turkey in the Black Sea and the Eastern Mediterranean.

Regional and international relations: Stability and balance.

The talks between Putin and Erdogan will, to a certain extent, determine the regional and world situation. The talks showed that Russia and Turkey need to rely on and cooperate with each other in the current international situation, resolve their differences through dialogue and consultation, and seek ways to solve problems. The meeting also showed that Russia and Turkey have differences on major regional and world affairs, but their cooperation is based on the common interests of both sides. Promote regional peace and stability, achieve balanced regional development, and achieve balanced regional development.

In short, Putin's comprehensive visit to Turkey is of great significance for further promoting strategic cooperation between Russia and Turkey, promoting cooperation between the two countries, and holding consultations on regional and global issues. The meeting will provide a new opportunity for Russian-Turkish relations, provide more opportunities for exchanges between the two countries in the fields of economy, energy, military and regional affairs, and contribute to maintaining peace and balance in the region. In addition, the talks are a major challenge for Putin and his foreign policy, and he must work with Turkey to stabilize Russia's internal economy and foreign situation.

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