
ER Editor: Some tweets —
Turkish president Erdogan is in Russia to discuss Ukrainian grain deal, and he is dangling some carrots, will Putin bite?
• Creation of Gas hub in Turkey,
• Agreement for construction of nuclear power plant,
• Trade in national currencies. pic.twitter.com/N5qQauf39S— The Poll Lady (@ThePollLady) September 5, 2023
Russian-Turkish negotiations ended in Sochi. Vladimir Putin and Recep Tayyip Erdogan spoke for 3 hours.
👉🏻The share of the dollar and the euro in settlements between Russia and Turkey is decreasing, the share of national currencies is increasing.
👉🏻Russia is ready to supply gas…
— Marinochka🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺 (@joiedevivre789) September 5, 2023
#Putin and #Erdogan‘s Talks Yield No Major Agreements
Yesterday, #Russian President Vladimir Putin held talks with #Turkish President Recep Erdogan. Preparations of the Russian president’s half-corpse for the meeting with Erdogan began a couple of days before the event. Putin… pic.twitter.com/z7gyvMVoVX
— generalsvr_en (@generalsvr_en) September 5, 2023
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Key takeaways from Sochi talks between Putin and Erdogan
The two leaders have discussed the Ukraine crisis, the Black Sea grain deal and nuclear energy cooperation
RT
Russian President Vladimir Putin has hosted his Turkish counterpart Recep Tayyip Erdogan at the resort city of Sochi for long-anticipated bilateral talks.
Monday’s discussions included a closed-door meeting between Russian and Turkish delegations, as well as direct negotiations between the leaders of the two countries. The talks revolved around various international and bilateral issues, with Russia’s president stating that the meetings were “quite productive.”

Fate of the Black Sea grain deal remains uncertain
Economic cooperation set to grow
Course for closer regional cooperation
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