TASS. The level of relations between Russia and Turkey allows the countries to resolve the existing differences on Syria through negotiations, Russian Presidential Spokesman Dmitry Peskov said on Sunday in an interview with the “Moscow. Kremlin. Putin.” program, a fragment of which journalist Pavel Zarubin uploaded to his Telegram channel.
“We do have differences with Turkey on Syria,” the Kremlin spokesman said. He reiterated that earlier, the parties managed to neutralize such differences at the talks in Sochi, with a relevant document signed then.
“After that, we heard statements by President [of Turkey Recep Tayyip] Erdogan, and there were also statements from our representatives who said that we also were not satisfied with the way Turkey was fulfilling its obligations,” Peskov explained.
However, “the level of our relations and political wisdom allows us to resolve all such disagreements not through confrontation, but through intensive, even if long, but still negotiations,” he pointed out. “And this level of mutual understanding and mutual respect is really a good basis to discuss even such difficult situations,” Peskov explained.