Russia's Putin to Visit NATO-member Türkiye on Feb 12

 Russian President and presidential candidate Vladimir Putin meets with his confidants ahead of the upcoming presidential election in Moscow on January 31, 2024. (AFP)
Russian President and presidential candidate Vladimir Putin meets with his confidants ahead of the upcoming presidential election in Moscow on January 31, 2024. (AFP)
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Russia's Putin to Visit NATO-member Türkiye on Feb 12

 Russian President and presidential candidate Vladimir Putin meets with his confidants ahead of the upcoming presidential election in Moscow on January 31, 2024. (AFP)
Russian President and presidential candidate Vladimir Putin meets with his confidants ahead of the upcoming presidential election in Moscow on January 31, 2024. (AFP)

Russian President Vladimir Putin will visit NATO member Türkiye to meet President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Feb. 12, a Turkish official said on Wednesday.

Putin's visit will be his first to a NATO member since Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022.

Putin's scope to travel abroad has been limited since March last year when the International Criminal Court (ICC) issued an arrest warrant against him for the alleged deportation of Ukrainian children to Russia, a war crime. Russia denied the charge and called the move outrageous, but said it was legally void in any case because Russia is not a member of the ICC.

Türkiye is also not a party to the Rome Statute of the ICC, so Putin can travel to Türkiye without fear of being arrested under the warrant.

Türkiye has sought to maintain good relations with both Moscow and Kyiv since Russia invaded Ukraine. It has provided military support to Ukraine and voiced support for its territorial integrity, but also opposes sanctions on Russia in principle.

Ankara is seeking to convince Russia to return to the so-called Black Sea Grain Initiative after Moscow withdrew last July, ending a year of protected exports from Ukrainian ports amid the war. Erdogan said alternatives to the deal could not provide a lasting solution.

Separately, Erdogan will travel to Egypt on Feb. 14, the official said, after the two countries upgraded their diplomatic relations by appointing ambassadors last year following a decade of tension.



Fuel Tanker Blast Kills 18 in Nigeria's South East

Firefighters battle a fire at a building in Lagos, Nigeria, Saturday, Jan. 18, 2025. (AP PhotoSunday Alamba)
Firefighters battle a fire at a building in Lagos, Nigeria, Saturday, Jan. 18, 2025. (AP PhotoSunday Alamba)
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Fuel Tanker Blast Kills 18 in Nigeria's South East

Firefighters battle a fire at a building in Lagos, Nigeria, Saturday, Jan. 18, 2025. (AP PhotoSunday Alamba)
Firefighters battle a fire at a building in Lagos, Nigeria, Saturday, Jan. 18, 2025. (AP PhotoSunday Alamba)

A fuel tanker truck explosion killed 18 people in Nigeria's southeastern Enugu state on Saturday, the national road safety agency said, a week after another incident left about a 100 residents dead in the north of the country.
The truck suffered brake failure and the driver lost control, crashing into more than a dozen vehicles on an expressway, Olusegun Ogungbemide, spokesperson of the Federal Road Safety Corps said in a statement late on Saturday.
According to Reuters, he said 10 people were rescued with different degrees of injuries and another three were unharmed.
"Unfortunately, the remaining 18 victims were burnt beyond recognition," said Ogungbemide.
Accidents involving fuel tanker trucks have become common in Africa's largest oil producer, which authorities blame on bad roads and reckless driving, often with dozens of fatalities.