Fighters after the first meeting of the President and Putin in Hangzhou to meet

Turkish President Erdogan said in an interview with Ankara on Tuesday that he and Russian President Vladimir Putin agreed to meet during the G20 summit in China.

Putin had informed the Cabinet that after receiving a letter from Turkish President Erdogan, he decided to start the normalization process.


"I had a very constructive conversation with President Putin, who decided to hold a meeting call with President Putin in September," said Erdogan, who agreed to hold a telephone conversation with President Putin. Under the framework of the meeting.

Russia's satellite network reported that the Group of Twenty summit will be held on September 4-5 in Hangzhou.

The second meeting of the two heads of state is the G20 summit in Antalya, Turkey, in the autumn of 2015. A few days after the meeting, the Turkish fighters shot down the Russian Su-24 bomber over Syria. Moscow said Ankara's behavior was "deadlocked", taking economic sanctions against Turkey and asking for an apology.

Russian President Viktor Peskov said Tuesday that Russian President Vladimir Putin has received a letter from Turkish President Erdogan, who has expressed his willingness to mediate the situation related to the loss of Su-24 pilots. As a result, Ankara meets the conditions put forward by Russia: apologize and start the trial of the suspects who killed Russian pilots.

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