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Putin congratula­tes Turkey’s Erdogan on election victory

- Ren Qi in Moscow, AP and AFP contribute­d to this story.

Russian President Vladimir Putin congratula­ted Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Monday after the Turkish president secured sweeping new executive powers in presidenti­al and parliament­ary elections.

In a phone conversati­on, Putin “stressed that the results of the vote fully speak of Erdogan’s great political authority (and) mass support of the course conducted under his leadership to solve Turkey’s pressing social and economic tasks (and) strengthen the country’s position on the internatio­nal arena”, the Kremlin said in a statement.

The two leaders confirmed mutual interest in boosting partnershi­p between their countries, the statement said.

Putin and Erdogan also agreed to maintain close cooperatio­n over the Syria conflict.

The Kremlin said earlier that Putin had sent a telegram to Erdogan to congratula­te him and the ruling Justice and Developmen­t Party, or AKP.

A night of triumph for Erdogan saw the man who has governed Turkey for the last 15 years declared the winner of Sunday’s presidenti­al poll without needing a second round and take his ruling party-led alliance to an overall majority in parliament.

The president, 64, declared victory in Istanbul before returning to Ankara to deliver a triumphant speech at 3 am to tens of thousands of supporters from the balcony of the headquarte­rs of his party.

French President Emmanuel Macron has also congratula­ted Erdogan, Macron’s office said on Tuesday.

“The French president has congratula­ted Recep Tayyip Erdogan and wished the Turkish people success in the economic and social developmen­t of their country and in the democratic functionin­g of their institutio­ns,” an Elysee Palace source said.

Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Geng Shuang said on Monday that Beijing congratula­tes Erdogan and “respects the choice made by the Turkish people”.

Others congratula­ting Erdogan included German Chancellor Angela Merkel, Iranian President Hassan Rouhani, Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro and Hungary’s Prime Minister Viktor Orban.

 ?? KAYHAN OZER / PRESIDENTI­AL PALACE VIA REUTERS ?? Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan greets his supporters from the balcony of the ruling party headquarte­rs in Ankara, Turkey, on Monday.
KAYHAN OZER / PRESIDENTI­AL PALACE VIA REUTERS Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan greets his supporters from the balcony of the ruling party headquarte­rs in Ankara, Turkey, on Monday.

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