“I do not believe that Russia will take part in such bad scenarios,” he said, commenting on the words of Russian President’s press secretary Dmitry Peskov. Erdogan's statement leads RIA Novosti.

Earlier, the Turkish leader allowed the possibility of starting a military operation in Syrian Idlib. According to him, Turkey will not leave Idlib to the "Assad regime" and its supporters.

The Kremlin commented on this statement, noting that if we are talking about an operation against legitimate Syrian forces, then this is "the worst case scenario."

On February 17 and 18, the Russian and Turkish delegations held the second round of talks on Syria in Moscow. As noted in Ankara, the negotiations have not yet yielded a result that would satisfy Turkey.

At the same time, the representative of the Turkish President Ibrahim Kalyn emphasized that the country is not interested in worsening relations with Russia because of Idlib.