The Kremlin: Putin’s talks and Erdogan did not address the Ukraine crisis

The Kremlin: Putin’s talks and Erdogan did not address the Ukraine crisis

According to media reports, the Kremlin said today, Thursday, that the talks between Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Russian President Vladimir Putin did not cover the Ukraine problem.
Earlier, the Russian company Gazprom announced the closure of the “Nord Stream 1” line that transported the gas to Europe, for an unnecessary term, and the continued shipping of gas to the old continent through Ukraine.

a fresh military effort
Along the Russian-Ukrainian border, in the Donbas region, Russia launched a new military operation that used “high-precision weapons” to target Ukraine’s military infrastructure, air defence system, and air force.
The Ukrainian border guards claimed that Russia from Russia, White Russia, and the Crimea had attacked the Ukrainian border.

Attacks
The Ukrainian border guards stated that artillery, heavy equipment, and small arms were used to target border forces, patrols, and checkpoints.
Earlier, Russian President Vladimir Putin declared that his nation will immediately recognise the Republic of Donetsk and Loganick’s independence from Ukraine and asked the Russian parliament to confirm the decision. This announcement came after the National Security Council meeting.

a vote on the de-Ukrainianization of Donetsk and Logansk
After the majority of the people in the two provinces, which are situated in the eastern Donbas basin, decided to secede from Ukraine in a public referendum, Donetsk and Lugansk declared their independence on May 12, 2014.
The world community became more tense as a result of Russia mobilising over 100,000 soldiers on the Ukrainian border in preparation for the anticipated invasion.

The Kremlin: The Ukraine conflict was not discussed in Putin and Erdogan’s conversations.

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