Erdogan and Putin discuss Karabakh
Moscow/27.10.20/Turan: Presidents of Russia and Turkey Vladimir Putin and Tayyip Erdogan on Tuesday discussed by telephone the situation in the zone of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, reported the press service of the Kremlin.
It is noted that the Russian leader has expressed "deep concern in connection with the ongoing hostilities, as well as more extensive involvement in the clashes the terrorists from the Middle East".
Putin also informed his counterpart about contacts with the leadership of Azerbaijan and Armenia and steps to reach a truce and de-escalate the crisis as soon as possible. -0-
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