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Putin called Turkish President Erdogan “prime minister” in his presence (video)

The leaders of the two countries held talks in Samarkand (Uzbekistan), where the Shanghai Cooperation Organization summit is underway.

On September 16, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan met with Russian dictator Vladimir Putin.

The leaders of the two countries held talks in Samarkand (Uzbekistan), where the Shanghai Cooperation Organization summit is underway.

The meeting was reportedly held behind closed doors and lasted 40 minutes. In particular, the issue of the “grain deal” was discussed.

Interestingly, when the briefing began, the Kremlin usurper mistakenly called Erdogan the prime minister, although he is the president.

Former Chinese leader Xi Jinping missed dinner with the participation of 11 heads of state, including the presidents of Russia and Turkey, Vladimir Putin and Recep Tayyip Erdogan, during a regional security summit in Samarkand.

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