Vladimir Putin calls for sanctions against Turkey

Russian president Vladimir Putin has called for sanctions against Turkey, including a ban on some goods and prohibiting extensions of labour contracts for Turks working in Russia.

Vladimir Putin calls for sanctions against Turkey

Russian president Vladimir Putin has called for sanctions against Turkey, including a ban on some goods and prohibiting extensions of labour contracts for Turks working in Russia.

The decree published on the Kremlin’s website follows the downing this week by Turkey of a Russian warplane.

It does not specify what goods are to be banned or give other details.

But it also calls for ending chartered flights from Russia to Turkey and for Russian tourism companies to stop selling holiday packages that would include a stay in Turkey.

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