MOSCOW
(Reuters) - Russia said on Friday that Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan
had requested a meeting with his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin in
Paris on Nov. 30.
"A proposal from the Turkish side about a meeting at the level of
heads of state has been delivered to the president," Kremlin spokesman
Dmitry Peskov told journalists on a conference call on Friday. "That's
all I can say."
Putin and Erdogan will attend the global climate summit that begins in Paris on Nov. 30.
Peskov also said that Erdogan had telephoned Putin seven
or eight hours after Turkey shot down a Russian warplane on Tuesday.
Erdogan told the France 24 television channel on Thursday that he had
called Putin after the jet downed but that the Russian leader had not
yet called him back.
"This request was also delivered to the president," Peskov said.
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