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Putin, Erdogan discuss joint efforts within Astana process

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MOSCOW: Russian President Vladimir Putin and Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan discussed an upcoming meeting of the Astana process on the Syrian conflict in the Kazakh capital in late October, the Kremlin said on Saturday.

During their phone conversati­on, Putin and Erdogan talked about joint efforts within the Astana process, including the creation of “de-escalation zones” in Syria, and further coordinati­on toward resolving the Syria situation, the Kremlin said in a statement.

The Astana talks are brokered by Russia, Turkey and Iran. In mid-September, the three countries agreed to post observers on the edge of a de-escalation zone in northern Syria’s Idlib region largely controlled by extremists.

Putin and Erdogan also said the agreements reached between Russia and Turkey in Ankara in late September were being successful­ly implemente­d, particular­ly in trade and economic relations.

“Overall, the conversati­on was business-like and constructi­ve, directed at strengthen­ing bilateral cooperatio­n and interactio­n on the regional agenda,” the Kremlin said.

The Russian-Turkish trade relationsh­ip has been affected by their dispute over supplies of Turkish tomatoes to Russia which Moscow is yet to fully restore. This dispute has been adding risks to Russian grain trade with Turkey.

Russia, once the largest market for Turkish tomato producers, said this week it will allow purchases of 50,000 tons of Turkish tomatoes from only four Turkish producers from Dec. 1.

The announceme­nt came several days after Turkey, the second largest buyer of Russian wheat, said it had imposed a requiremen­t for additional approval of Russian agricultur­e supplies by the Turkish authoritie­s.

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