Russia Welcomes Turkey’s Interest in BRICS, Putin Says

© Sputnik . Сергей ГунеевPresident Vladimir Putin meets with Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan
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MOSCOW (Sputnik) - Russia welcomes Turkey’s interest in the work of the BRICS organization, President Vladimir Putin said on Tuesday during a meeting with Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan.

"We welcome Turkey's interest in the work of BRICS; we will certainly support this aspiration in every possible way, and we want to be together with the countries of this association … to solve common problems," Putin said.

Moreover, Russia is satisfied with the development of its relations with Turkey, as the president underlined.
"We note with satisfaction the development of relations with Turkey. All this is taking place, of course, under the leadership and with the direct support of our friend, Turkish President [Recep Tayyip Erdogan]," Putin said.
Also, Turkey’s dedication to conflict resolution in Ukraine is noted by Russia with gratefulness, the Russian leader said.
"We note with gratitude the attitude of our Turkish friends to contribute to the resolution of crisis situations, including the crisis around Ukraine," Putin said.
Putin also pointed out that Russia carefully considers all Turkish initiatives on the navigation in the Black Sea.
"We carefully and with great respect consider all Turkish initiatives on this issue [navigation] and will remain in contact with you," Putin said.
The president added that the non-extension of the Black Sea Grain Initiative was not Russia's fault.

Putin Plans to Meet With Erdogan in Astana in July

In addition, Vladimir Putin mentioned plans to meet with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan in Astana next month.

"I would like to ask you [Fidan] to convey my best wishes to President Erdogan. I hope that in the near future, in July, I think, on July 3-4, he should be in Astana; as far as I know, … [he will attend] an international event, and we will have an opportunity to meet with him and discuss all current issues," Putin said.

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