Thursday, August 11, 2016
RUSSIAN PRESIDENT AND TURKEY PRESIDENT CONCLUDED THE MEETING HELD AT THE RUSSIAN CITY OF ST. PETERSBURG ON THE WIDE RANGE SIGNIFICANT ISSUES WITH EMPHASIS ON THE NEW CHAPTER IN THE BILATERAL RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN RUSSIA AND TURKEY, DESPITE THE RECENT EXTENSION OF THE SANCTION AGAINST RUSSIA BY BOTH THE USA AND EUROPEAN UNION COUNTRIES.
President Vladimir Putin of Russia and Turkey President Rezept Tayyip Erdogan concluded the meeting held in the Russian city of St. Petersburg that ended Yesterday with wide range significant issues that emphasized a new chapter in the bilateral relationship between Russia and Turkey, despite the recent extension of the sanction against Russia by both the USA and European Union Countries, due to Russia annexation of the Island of Krim in the Crimea region with the claims against Russia direct, or indirect involvement in the current war in Ukraine and East of Ukraine. Few of the significant diplomatic political financial and economic issues that have been briefly discussed during the meeting of the two leaders entailed the current strained bilateral relationship between Germany the Eurozone Countries and Turkey, due to the attempted failed military coup and the government's attempts for the reshuffle of its cabinet members with the restructure of its ruling system authority which unfortunately has been reported to have violated citizens Constitutional and Civil Rights with further Human Rights violation in job loses, or suspensions in employment vacancies and torture of suspected mutineers in the whole of Turkey which the European Union Countries and Germany have denounced as not justified by both the government's and the military authority. Besides, the sought for the solution to the current relationship crisis between Germany Turkey and the Eurozone Countries as a result of Turkey government threats for withdrawal from its responsibility and contribution to the solution of the current refugee and asylum crisis in Western Europe, Germany's largest Coalition government objected to approve, or sign the Visa Free Travel Agreement as previously scheduled at the end of the month of August in the Year two thousand and sixteen. On the other side the government of Germany emphasized on the statement of the government of Turkey with the fact that it can not be threatened by the government of Turkey to approve and sign the Visa Free Travel Agreement between Germany and Turkey, if the government in Turkey does not fulfill the required conditions specified by the German government in order for both countries to approve and sign the Visa Free Travel Agreement between the two countries as it had been previously scheduled for the end of the month of August in the Year two thousand and sixteen. Other significant issues that have been discussed during the meeting of the two leaders included the construction of Russia's longest gas pipeline that will pass through Turkey to Greece and a number of East European Union Countries in the next few Years, despite the current sanction that has continued to inflict much financial damage on both Russia and the European Union Countries in the estimated amount of over seventy billion Euros in annual loses.
Written by Professor Godfrey Ohia.
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