Russia and Turkey say their rapprochement will not be blown off course by the assassination of Moscow’s ambassador to Ankara as they vowed to work together to “invigorate” a political resolution to the Syrian conflict.
At a meeting with his Turkish counterpart in Moscow on Tuesday, Sergei Lavrov, Russia’s foreign minister, said the shooting of Andrei Karlov would “make all of us fight terrorism more decisively”.
He added that a Russian delegation of investigators had arrived in Turkey on Tuesday to work on a joint investigation into Monday’s attack at a photographic exhibition in the Turkish capital.
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