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Turkey unintentionally ‘declares war’ on Russia in front Putin

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The Turkish president, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, unintentionally seemed to start a war with Russia because of a mistake in translation during a meeting with Vladimir Putin.

The translator at a meeting in Sochi said that Russia and Turkey are fighting each other in a war.

Turkey is a member of Nato, and if this statement is accurate, it would cause a big war all over the world.

But Putin, who was there to talk about the Black Sea Grain agreement, seemed unfazed by the apparent mistake.

The interpreter made a mistake, causing Turkey’s president to say he is going to start a war with Russia.
It was not clear if the male interpreter was from Russia or Turkey, but the official meeting record showed that the translator, not Erdoğan, had made the mistake.

The Turkish president told Putin that the current situation between Ukraine and Russia is the reason for their visit.

And your invitation – we are happy that we got your invitation. My group is happy to have gotten this invitation.

The meeting was organized to make an agreement on the Black Sea grain initiative, which aims to provide food to the poorest countries in the world.

Putin told Erdoğan that Russia is willing to provide Turkey with up to one million tons of grain at a lower price. Russia sees Turkey as a middleman between them and the western countries.

The meeting was an uncommon visit for a foreign leader to Russia. Putin is feeling more and more alone because of the violent war he is having with Ukraine.

In March, the ruler of a country was given a legal order to be arrested by an international court for doing bad things during the war in Ukraine. This makes it hard for him to go to other countries.
Some believe that the reason for holding the summit in Sochi was because of this, while others argue that it is a way for Putin to hide his rumored health issues.

Putin said during his press conference that he feels like he was tricked by the West regarding the grain export deal. He also reiterated that Russia would only participate in the deal again if the West stops limiting the export of Russian agricultural products to the world.

“The dictator said that our Western partners cheated on us once again, which is something that normally happens. ” ‘And they didn’t keep their promise – once more. ‘

Another agreement made with the United Nations asks for easier conditions to help Russia export food and fertilizers.

Erdoğan suggested that Ukraine should be less strict in its negotiations with Russia for reviving the deal. He also advised Ukraine to send more grain to Africa instead of Europe.

‘Ukraine needs to be more flexible in its approaches so that it is possible to take collaborative actions with Russia,’ he told reporters.

The Ukrainian Foreign Minister, Dmytro Kuleba, said on Ukrainian TV that Kyiv will not change its position but will consider what Turkey has said about the talks in Sochi.

Kuleba said that we should not keep being controlled by Russia’s threats and manipulation. Russia causes problems and then expects others to fix them.

We will protect our beliefs and stand up against sanctions on Russia.

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