Moscow: The second important meeting between Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan and Russian President Vladimir Putin in less than a month took place in the Russian tourist city of Sochi on the Black Sea coast.
According to the World News Agency, in the statement issued by Russia, it has been said that the two leaders reiterated their determination to further promote mutual relations despite the current regional and global challenges.The statement also said that the two leaders also agreed to increase cooperation in the economic and energy sectors, including increasing bilateral trade, and reiterated their commitment to the joint fight against terrorism in Syria.
A joint statement was also issued after the meeting in which the two leaders called for the full implementation of the Istanbul Agreement on Ukrainian grain exports, including the Belaruk wholesale export of grain, fertilizer and other raw materials from Russia. .
It should be noted that an agreement was signed by Ukraine, Russia and the United Nations in Istanbul last month under the mediation of Turkey. Under which grain exports from Ukraine through Black Sea ports were restored.