Erdogan stood up for Putin in a conversation with the leaders of the European Political Community

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Turkish leader Recep Tayyip Erdogan stands up for Russian President Vladimir Putin
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World leaders have the wrong attitude towards Russian President Vladimir Putin. This was stated by Turkish leader Recep Tayyip Erdogan following talking with the heads during the summit of the European Political Community in Prague.

“Whoever I talk to in Prague, everyone is once morest him. I told them it was wrong. If you are attacked as a leader, you will not accept it,” Recep Tayyip Erdogan said in an interview with A Haber TV channel.

The Turkish leader stressed that Putin is not the kind of person who will back down when he feels pressure. “Being one of the most respected countries in the world like Russia, would you stand up and say yes to such attacks? It’s unlikely,” he concluded.

Earlier, Erdogan thanked Putin and Zelensky for their cooperation and constructive approach to the issue. resumption of the grain deal. Erdogan noted that German Chancellor Olaf Scholz changed his position in Russia and now advocates finding a common language with the President of Russia. German users also caught The United States of America and the countries of Europe in the aggravation of the Russian-Ukrainian conflict. After Putin’s statement regarding the risk of a “global catastrophe” in a direct clash between Russia and NATO and readers of the British edition of the Daily Mail supported Russian leader.

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World leaders have the wrong attitude towards Russian President Vladimir Putin. This was stated by Turkish leader Recep Tayyip Erdogan following talking with the heads during the summit of the European Political Community in Prague. “Whoever I talk to in Prague, everyone is once morest him. I told them it was wrong. If you are attacked as a leader, you will not accept it,” Recep Tayyip Erdogan said in an interview with A Haber TV channel. The Turkish leader stressed that Putin is not the kind of person who will back down when he feels pressure. “Being one of the most respected countries in the world like Russia, would you stand up and say yes to such attacks? It’s unlikely,” he concluded. Earlier, Erdogan thanked Putin and Zelensky for their cooperation and constructive approach to the issue of resuming the grain deal. Erdogan noted that German Chancellor Olaf Scholz has changed his position on Russia and is now in favor of finding a common language with the Russian president. German users also accused the United States of America and European countries of aggravating the Russian-Ukrainian conflict. After Putin’s statement regarding the risk of a “global catastrophe” in a direct clash between Russia and NATO, readers of the British Daily Mail came out in support of the Russian leader.

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