The leader of Turkey’s opposition pro-Kurdish Democratic Peoples’ Party (HDP) will meet Wednesday with Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov in Moscow
The leader of Turkey's opposition pro-Kurdish Democratic Peoples' Party (HDP) will meet Wednesday with Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov in Moscow for talks aimed at reducing tensions after the downing of a Russian warplane by Turkish forces, the party said Monday.
The trip by Selahattin Demirtas will be the first by a high profile Turkish figure to Russia since the shooting-down of the Russian Su-24 warplane led to a crisis in the two countries' ties unprecedented since the Cold War.
"The spike in tensions with Russia will inflict a heavy price on Turkey," Nazmi Gur, an HDP lawmaker who will accompany the party leader during the trip to Moscow, told AFP.
"Turkey's engulfing itself in problems with its major neighbor will deepen problems including the Syrian crisis. What the peoples of Turkey need is not crisis," he said.
"I hope this initiative (by Demirtas) will help soften relations between Turkey and Russia," he added.
Demirtas had first announced the plan for the trip in an interview with a regional television over the weekend. There is no indication that the trip has been coordinated with the government.
After the November 24 shooting down of the plane, Moscow has imposed a raft of economic sanctions on Ankara.