Russia, Turkey keep lines open on Syria amid competing goals
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}The Kremlin says President Vladimir Putin has had another telephone call with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, their third conversation in less than a week.
A terse statement by the Kremlin said the two leaders on Wednesday discussed developments in Syria, particularly the situation in Aleppo.
The conversation follows a speech Erdogan gave Tuesday in which he said that Turkish troops are in Syria to end Syrian President Bashar Assad's rule. Russia has backed Assad throughout Syria's civil war.
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}The normally warm ties between Russia and Turkey nosedived after a Turkish jet downed a Russian warplane at the Syrian border a year ago, but they recovered after Erdogan apologized in June.
Three Turkish soldiers were killed last week in what Ankara alleged was a Syrian government airstrike.