Thursday, October 8, 2015

Moscú aprecia la relación con Ankara y confía en su ulterior desarrollo

Rusia aprecia altamente sus relaciones con Turquía y espera que sigan desarrollándose, comentó el portavoz del Kremlin, Dmitri Peskov.

"Apreciamos altamente nuestras relaciones bilaterales y confiamos en su ulterior desarrollo de acuerdo a los planes trazados por los presidentes Putin y Erdogan", apuntó.

Peskov destacó que Rusia y Turquía mantienen una cooperación mutuamente provechosa que responde a los intereses de sus pueblos.

Resaltó además que la operación de Rusia en Siria favorece una mayor estabilidad y seguridad cerca de la frontera con Turquía.

"En cuanto a las acciones de Rusia en Siria, tienen como objetivo contribuir a mantener la integridad territorial y política de la República Árabe de Siria favoreciendo de ese modo a la estabilidad y seguridad en la región colindante con Turquía", dijo Peskov.

Este jueves trascendió que Ankara podría revisar las compras de gas ruso a raíz de la agudización de las relaciones con Rusia por el reciente incidente aéreo en la frontera turco-siria.

El presidente turco, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, declaró además que Ankara podría revisar la construcción de la central nuclear de Akkuyu.

El Ministerio de Defensa ruso admitió el lunes que un avión Su-30 se desorientó por las condiciones meteorológicas y entró en el espacio aéreo turco por unos segundos.

Anteriormente el portavoz del Ministerio de Defensa ruso, Ígor Konashénkov, precisó que los aviones del país se encuentran en la base siria de Hmeymim, a unos 30 kilómetros de la frontera con Turquía, combatiendo a los terroristas del grupo Estado Islámico (EI).

El 30 de septiembre, la Fuerza Aérea rusa lanzó una operación aérea contra el EI en Siria a petición del presidente del país, Bashar Asad.

 [Sputnik]
8/10/15
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  1. Kremlin: Putin aware of Erdogan’s words on abandoning gas purchases from Russia...

    Russian President Vladimir Putin has been informed of the remarks of his Turkish counterpart Recep Tayyip Erdogan about the possibility to abandon the purchases of Russian gas. However, the Kremlin hopes to maintain mutually beneficial cooperation between the two countries, considering the operation in Syria to be the assistance to ensure security on the Turkish borders.

    "The president, has, of course, been informed about such statements of Mr.Erdogan. We traditionally highly appreciate our bilateral relations with Turkey, we sincerely hope that these relations will continue to develop further in accordance with the plans outlined by President Putin and President Erdogan," Russian presidential spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters.

    The Kremlin spokesman added that "this cooperation was mutually beneficial and was in the interests of the peoples in the two countries."

    He noted that the military operation in Syria helped to ensure security on Turkey’s borders, something which the US-led coalition’s bombing raids failed to achieve. "As for Russia’s actions in Syria, these actions are intended to promote the preservation of Syria’s territorial and political integrity, thus contributing to stability and security in the region, which, in fact, is adjacent to Turkey’s borders," Peskov said. "In this regard, Russia is certainly contributing to ensuring more stability and security near the Turkish borders."

    The Kremlin spokesman said it was necessary to recall that "before the operation of the Russian Armed Forces to support the Syrian army, the US-led coalition consisting of various countries has for a long time - more than a year - been carrying out strikes on the positions which were qualified as Islamic State positions. "The territories controlled by this and other terrorist groups has not shrunk a bit as a result these strikes. On the contrary, over the past year this area has increased many-fold, which is, actually, destabilizing the situation in Syria itself, and, of course, poses a threat to Turkey," Peskov said.
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