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Became known the results of the meeting Poroshenko and Erdogan

Negotiations of presidents of Ukraine and Turkey took almost four hours.

Following the meeting of President of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko with Turkish leader Recep Tayyip Erdogan will be signed nine bilateral documents. About this on his page in Facebook reported the press Secretary of the President Svyatoslav Tsigalko.

The talks lasted three hours instead of 45 minutes.

“Today will be signed 9 bilateral documents, including on the protection of investments and avoidance of double taxation”, – wrote Tsigalko.

According to him, Turkey is among the five largest trading partners of Ukraine.

“Ankara continues to support the territorial integrity of Ukraine, and the introduction of the peacekeeping mission in the Donbass”, – he added.

The parties discussed ways of deepening bilateral cooperation in all strategic directions, as well as issues of international peace and regional security.

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