Turkey's Erdogan Says He Doesn't Agree With Others' Negative Approach Toward Putin
By Reuters
Sept. 21, 2023
ANKARA (Reuters) - Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan
said he does not agree with the negative approach other leaders are showing
towards his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin, Turkish broadcasters quoted him
as saying on Thursday.
Speaking to reporters in New York after attending the
United Nations General Assembly, Erdogan said Russia was not a country that
could be disregarded and repeated he was hopeful a solution could be found to
revive the Black Sea grain initiative, which Moscow quit in July.
"Both leaders and prime ministers have negative
approaches towards Putin. Of course, we don't carry or reflect this stance. I
also don't find these approaches correct, because Russia is not a regular
country," Erdogan was cited as saying.
"Be it with its surface area or its position in
the world, Russia has a clear place. In terms of grain production, Russia is
one of the few countries in the world now. Now, you cannot disregard a country
like this," he said.
NATO ally Turkey has sought to maintain good relations
with both Moscow and Kyiv since Russia invaded Ukraine last year. It has
provided military support to Ukraine and voiced support for its territorial
integrity, but also opposes sanctions on Russia in principle.
Ankara has been working to convince Russia to return
to the so-called Black Sea Grain Initiative, which it brokered with the United
Nations.
After Moscow's withdrawal ended a year of protected
exports of grain from Ukrainian ports amid the war, Erdogan has said he would
work with Putin, with whom he has good personal ties, to revive the deal,
calling on Western countries to do their part.
(Reporting by Tuvan Gumrukcu and Ece Toksabay; Editing
by Chris Reese and Alistair Bell)
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