Putin becomes secondary partner of Turkey, Iran, China - Minister's of Internal Affairs adviser Denysenko
Advisor to the Minister of Internal Affairs, Vadym Denysenko, has said that Putin can no longer resolve his problems.
He said this on Espreso.
"Putin is now a junior partner. No anti-Western coalition will be created. There will be a number of bilateral or tripartite alliances, but Russia will lose from this in the perspective of a conditional five years. Putin is now a secondary, junior partner of both Turkey and Iran, and even more China," Denisenko emphasized.
The minister's adviser also added that Putin wants to turn Turkey into a logistics hub.
"At the meeting with Erdogan, Putin's dominant issue was the transformation of Turkey into a logistics hub for providing Russia with gray export goods and sanctioned goods. Russia and Turkey put all their cards on the table. Erdogan said that he would think in this direction, and at the same time he would think, what to take from the Russian Federation for this service," Denisenko remarked.
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