Erdogan does not stop shopping with Putin, construction of nuclear power plant in Turkey discussed

In 2017, Putin and Erdogan met 8 times, while more than 20 times had telephone conversations. Russia's President Vladimir Putin and President Recep Tayip Erdogan will meet in Ankara on Tuesday as part of the first meeting after being re-elected as president of Russia for the fourth time, Putin. [...]
Russia's President Vladimir Putin and President Recep Tayip Erdogan will meet in Ankara on Tuesday as part of the first meeting after being re-elected as president of Russia for the fourth time, Putin.
In addition to the Russian-Turkish meeting, Putin will also participate in the Russian-Turkish-Iranian trilateral talks, where Erdogan and he will join Iranian President Hasan Rouhani, “Tass”, the Periscopi broadcast.
“An unprecedented chain of contacts between the Russian and Turkish presidents preceded the current summit,”, Russian deputy president Yuri Usakov said.
At the end of the ceremony, concrete details about economic investments will be provided.
According to Usakov, promotion of companies overseeing construction work on the status of a strategic investor would enable both sides to make about $10 billion in the construction process.
The project is designed to cost generally about $20 billion. The Russians will finance all construction works.
While located at the Akkuyu plant, Russia will also lay the foundations of the nuclear industry in Turkey and will help Turks assimilate advanced civilian atomic energy technologies there, Usakov said./Periscopi/












