Putin is about to visit Turkey, and the United States is turning a blind eye

Mondo History Updated on 2024-02-11

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Russia started the first battle of diplomatic turnover! The Turkish Foreign Minister confirmed that Putin is about to visit Turkey for the first time in two years, and the United States can only turn a blind eye.

Recently, a number of foreign media reported that Russia's Putin will visit Turkey on the 12th of this month, and before that, the Russian assistant also revealed to ** that Putin plans to visit Turkey in February and meet with Turkey's Erdogan, and is currently preparing for this visit.

This information was confirmed by the Turkish *** Governor Hakan Fidan. According to Red Star News on February 5, last Sunday, Fidan said in an interview that Russia's Putin will visit Turkey, which will provide the two sides with an opportunity to discuss many issues, including bilateral relations and international issues, but the Turkish foreign minister did not disclose the specific date of Putin's visit.

Fidan also said that Putin's visit to Turkey will discuss a number of topics, including energy cooperation including nuclear energy, the current round of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict, the Black Sea Grain Initiative, and the Syrian issue.

This is Putin's first visit to a NATO member state since the outbreak of the Russia-Ukraine conflict two years ago, which is also seen as an opportunity to seek a diplomatic breakthrough, so it has attracted great attention from all sides.

Some netizens are worried that there are some dangers in Putin's visit to Turkey. You know, in March last year, the International Criminal Court issued an arrest warrant for Putin, after which the United States also called on several countries to arrest Putin and transfer him to The Hague.

But it is worth noting that Turkey is not a party to the Treaty of Rome, so it has no obligation to arrest Putin, but it is a member of NATO, and it is its "obligation" to aid Ukraine and oppose Russia, what should I do? The United States can only turn a blind eye.

And, according to AFP, Erdogan and Putin have a very good relationship in private, and the two sides often communicate through **, and it has been less than half a year since they last met. The report also said that with Erdogan's efforts, Turkey has successfully maintained ** and political relations with Ukraine and Russia, which is very rare, and Turkey is the most maverick in NATO. Where's the specialty? On the one hand, it provides Ukraine with a lot of ** aid, such as multiple rocket launchers, guided missiles, etc., as well as the famous TB-2 drone; On the other hand, it has close contacts with Russia and is also the main matchmaker for the Russian-Ukrainian peace talks.

You must know that after the outbreak of the Russia-Ukraine conflict, the United States forced other countries to "choose sides", either by supporting Ukraine and following the United States and the West to jointly sanction and contain Russia, or by supporting Russia and being sanctioned by the United States and the West. And it is very rare for Turkey to successfully maintain ** and political relations with both Ukraine and Russia.

There are also analysts who believe that Putin's visit to Turkey this time will focus on discussing the "Black Sea Grain Agreement." According to Reuters, Erdogan will discuss with Putin a new mechanism that would allow Ukraine to export grain through the Black Sea.

After the outbreak of the Russia-Ukraine conflict, Turkey tried to mediate and provided a venue for negotiations between Russia and Ukraine, prompting Russia to sign the Black Sea Grain Agreement with Ukraine, Turkey and the United Nations, allowing Ukraine to export grain through Black Sea ports. However, in July last year, after the agreement expired, Russia did not choose to renew it, and the agreement was terminated.

Ukraine is one of the world's major grain exporters and is known as the "breadbasket of Europe", but its coastline is entirely facing the Black Sea and is very dependent on transporting grain from the Black Sea. Now that Russia has terminated the Black Sea Grain Agreement, it will not only affect Ukraine's grain exports, but even affect the world's grain **, and some African countries are facing the risk of famine.

Erdogan believes that any temporary measures are unlikely to permanently replace the Black Sea Grain Agreement, and that the Ukrainian side also wants to revive the agreement, but Russia still does not relent, so one of Turkey's goals is to persuade Russia to return to the agreement. Can it be renewed? We'll wait until the 12th, two days to find out.

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