The West “is not taking a balanced approach to a country like Russia,” the Turkish leader said.
A week before the second round of elections, the current President of Turkey, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, said in an interview with CNN that his country has positive relations with Russia and will not impose sanctions against it.
“Russia and Turkey help each other in every possible way,” he said, stressing that his own “special relationship” with Russian President Vladimir Putin is deepening.
According to Erdogan, the West needs a “very balanced approach” to a country like Russia.
The Turkish President reiterated that his country will not impose sanctions against the Russian Federation, as Western countries have done.
Remember, on May 14, the presidential election was held in Turkey. Erdogan won 49.51% of the vote, opposition leader Kemal Kilicdaroglu – 44.88%. The second round of presidential elections will be held on May 28.
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