Hurriyet: Putin-Erdogan talks will discuss Turkey relations with Azerbaijan, Armenia
Russian President Vladimir Putin's visit to Turkey is expected at the end of August, the Turkish Hurriyet daily reported.
As part of the visit, talks are planned on Turkey's relations with Azerbaijan and Armenia.
It was reported that the parties will also discuss the war in Ukraine, the restoration of the "Black Sea grain deal," and the bilateral ties between Turkey and Syria.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan had expressed hope that Vladimir Putin will visit Turkey at the end of August.


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