ISTANBUL. Dec 28 (Interfax) - Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has said he wished to visit either Moscow or Sochi to discuss the Syria settlement process with Russian President Vladimir Putin after the Turkish-Russian talks due in Moscow on December 29.
"After the Turkish delegation pays its visit on Saturday, I might also have talks on Syria with Putin, either in Moscow or in Sochi," the publication Sabah quoted Erdogan as saying.
The Turkish delegation will comprise Defense Minister Hulusi Akar, the intelligence service head, the special presidential representative, and the ambassador to Russia, Erdogan said. In his words, participants in the meeting will have a "comprehensive" discussion of the Syria issue.