According to Olenchenko, the talks can be described as "a traditional working dialogue between Russian and Turkish leaders."

“A certain algorithm has already been formed, meetings are held quite often and are of a substantive nature, specific issues are discussed.

The agenda is quite rich: there are also bilateral relations, economic, political and social issues.

In addition, everyone’s attention was paid to the fact that, with the participation of Turkey, the export of grain from Ukraine has been established, a package agreement has been reached,” the political scientist said.

In addition, he recalled that the meeting raised issues of cooperation between Turkey and Russia in Syria, as well as the peaceful settlement of the Syrian crisis.

“As you know, this was preceded by a trilateral meeting of the leaders of Russia, Iran and Turkey, and, apparently, that meeting is now being continued, but here more attention is paid to bilateral interactions on the regional and global agenda,” the RT interlocutor added.

The meeting of Russian and Turkish Presidents Vladimir Putin and Recep Tayyip Erdogan in Sochi lasted more than four hours.