The governments of Russia and Turkey should cooperate in the fight against international terrorism, he underlined today by Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov in his message in the book of condolences for the victims of the recent terrorist attack in Ankara.
At least 97 people were killed and 300 wounded in the double bombing by far seconds Saturday in Ankara, while hundreds of people from all over Turkey gathered for a march they had organized many trade unions, NGOs and activists for peace, in protest at the conflict between Turkish security forces and armed Kurds in southeastern Turkey.
"The situation requires significant joint efforts in the fight against international terrorism in full compliance with the treaties signed by the Presidents (Vladimir) Putin and (Recep Tayyip) Erdogan. We should strengthen our solidarity in the fight against this evil, "Lavrov wrote in the condolences book.
At the same time he expressed his condolences to the Turkish people and authorities for the deadly attack.
At least 97 people were killed and 300 wounded in the double bombing by far seconds Saturday in Ankara, while hundreds of people from all over Turkey gathered for a march they had organized many trade unions, NGOs and activists for peace, in protest at the conflict between Turkish security forces and armed Kurds in southeastern Turkey.
"The situation requires significant joint efforts in the fight against international terrorism in full compliance with the treaties signed by the Presidents (Vladimir) Putin and (Recep Tayyip) Erdogan. We should strengthen our solidarity in the fight against this evil, "Lavrov wrote in the condolences book.
At the same time he expressed his condolences to the Turkish people and authorities for the deadly attack.
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