Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Russian leader Vladimir Putin have agreed on efforts to speed up delivery of humanitarian aid to Syria, according to Turkish presidential sources.
The two leaders also agreed to hold bilateral talks at an upcoming G20 summit to be held on Sep. 4-5 in Hangzhou, China, Anadolu news agency cited the source as speaking anonymously.
The Turkish and Russian leaders held a phone call Friday in which they discussed bilateral relations and cooperation on regional issues and humanitarian crises.
During the conversation, Erdogan and Putin also emphasized the importance of normalizing relations between the two countries.
Source : WAM
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