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Our countries maintain very good relations
Political cooperation between Russia and Turkey is successfully supplemented with large-scale trade, economic and energy projects. Our cultural contacts are centuries old. The Voice of Russia, one of the largest radio stations of the world, is an active participant in this process. A new studio for making programmes for The Voice of Russia has recently opened in Istanbul. The press-secretary of the Russian prime minister Dmitry Peskov has visited this studio. It has turned out that his interest in Turkey is not only professional.
Dmitry Peskov was in Istanbul on a private visit. Even people with almost round-the-clock jobs take time off sometimes. Turkey is the best place to spend a holiday, says the prime ministers press-secretary. Incidentally, he gave this interview in Turkish which he speaks fluently:
My love for Turkey and the Turkish language began long ago. After I graduated from the Institute of Asian and African Countries in Moscow I started working at the Foreign Ministry. I was almost immediately appointed to work at the Russian Embassy in Ankara where I worked for nine years. I miss that time and take every opportunity to come to Turkey on business and on holiday.
Dmitry Peskov thinks that Russian-Turkish relations are at their best now. We have a lot of common interests. Hundreds of Turkish companies work in Russia and thousands of Turkish construction workers, engineers and businessmen live in this country.
Describing our bilateral relations Dmitry Peskov pointed out that the main aim is to maintain their positive character, first of all in energy projects:
On the one hand, energy is a complicated issue because it is not only associated with economy but also with politics, geography and the interests of many countries. The more political background we add to our relations the more complicated they become. It would be much easier if we restricted our relations to trade.
Nuclear projects make a considerable contribution to our partnership. The first NPP in Turkey will be built by Russian experts. Dmitry Peskov says that this trust is especially important after the tragedy at the Japanese Fukushima-1 NPP. On the other hand, this project has a strategic significance for Turkey:
The level of our technology today allows achieving a higher safety level. The future belongs to nuclear power. There is no other alternative.
The conversation with the Russian prime ministers press-secretary took place in the new studio which makes programmes for The Voice of Russia. This radio station actively broadcasts in Turkey. Its audience is millions of residents of five largest cities of the country: Ankara, Istanbul, Izmir, Bursa and Antalya. Dmitry Peskov says that humanitarian relations between our countries will grow in the future and one of the oldest and most influential radio stations of the world will play its part in this.
Our countries maintain very good relations: Voice of Russia
Dmitry Peskov - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Political cooperation between Russia and Turkey is successfully supplemented with large-scale trade, economic and energy projects. Our cultural contacts are centuries old. The Voice of Russia, one of the largest radio stations of the world, is an active participant in this process. A new studio for making programmes for The Voice of Russia has recently opened in Istanbul. The press-secretary of the Russian prime minister Dmitry Peskov has visited this studio. It has turned out that his interest in Turkey is not only professional.
Dmitry Peskov was in Istanbul on a private visit. Even people with almost round-the-clock jobs take time off sometimes. Turkey is the best place to spend a holiday, says the prime ministers press-secretary. Incidentally, he gave this interview in Turkish which he speaks fluently:
My love for Turkey and the Turkish language began long ago. After I graduated from the Institute of Asian and African Countries in Moscow I started working at the Foreign Ministry. I was almost immediately appointed to work at the Russian Embassy in Ankara where I worked for nine years. I miss that time and take every opportunity to come to Turkey on business and on holiday.
Dmitry Peskov thinks that Russian-Turkish relations are at their best now. We have a lot of common interests. Hundreds of Turkish companies work in Russia and thousands of Turkish construction workers, engineers and businessmen live in this country.
Describing our bilateral relations Dmitry Peskov pointed out that the main aim is to maintain their positive character, first of all in energy projects:
On the one hand, energy is a complicated issue because it is not only associated with economy but also with politics, geography and the interests of many countries. The more political background we add to our relations the more complicated they become. It would be much easier if we restricted our relations to trade.
Nuclear projects make a considerable contribution to our partnership. The first NPP in Turkey will be built by Russian experts. Dmitry Peskov says that this trust is especially important after the tragedy at the Japanese Fukushima-1 NPP. On the other hand, this project has a strategic significance for Turkey:
The level of our technology today allows achieving a higher safety level. The future belongs to nuclear power. There is no other alternative.
The conversation with the Russian prime ministers press-secretary took place in the new studio which makes programmes for The Voice of Russia. This radio station actively broadcasts in Turkey. Its audience is millions of residents of five largest cities of the country: Ankara, Istanbul, Izmir, Bursa and Antalya. Dmitry Peskov says that humanitarian relations between our countries will grow in the future and one of the oldest and most influential radio stations of the world will play its part in this.
Our countries maintain very good relations: Voice of Russia
Dmitry Peskov - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia