This is the strange request Putin has made to Erdogan

It is no longer secret that Turkish President Recep Tayip Erdogan is flirting with Russia as counterweight in strained relations with the West. Recently, Ankara and Moscow have signed an agreement on the sophisticated S400 missile defence system. This movement as well as others has not been well received in the West given that [...]
Recently, Ankara and Moscow have signed an agreement on the sophisticated S400 missile defence system.
This movement, as well as others, has not been well received in the West given that Turkey aspires to join the EU and is a NATO member since 1952.
The rapprochement between the two states has also been reflected in relations between leaders Erdogan and Putin, accompanying the tvklan.al.
During an interview with Turkish televisions last night on the occasion of the third anniversary of assuming office of the president, Erdogan also responded to reports that Russian President Vladimir Putin has asked him for a room in the new presidential palace with over 1,000 rooms.
“Yes. It's become such a thing, but during this meeting, when he looked at Putin's Presidential Palace, he told me that this is a work, a sign of a great state.












