Russia and Turkey sign gas deal, seek common ground on Syria as ties warm
Source: Reuters
COMMODITIES | Mon Oct 10, 2016 | 3:32pm EDT
Russia and Turkey sign gas deal, seek common ground on Syria as ties warm
By Olesya Astakhova and Nick Tattersall | ISTANBUL
Turkey and Russia signed an agreement on Monday for the construction of a major undersea gas pipeline and vowed to seek common ground on the war in Syria, accelerating a normalization in ties nearly a year after Turkey shot down a Russian warplane.
Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan hosted Russia's Vladimir Putin at an Ottoman-era villa in Istanbul for talks which touched on energy deals, trade and tourism ties, defense and the conflict in Syria, where the two leaders back opposing sides.
"Today has been a full day with President Putin of discussing Russia-Turkish relations ... I have full confidence that the normalization of Turkish-Russian ties will continue at a fast pace," Erdogan told a joint news conference.
The warming relations between NATO member Turkey and Russia comes as both countries are dealing with troubled economies and strained ties with the West.
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