President Tayyip Erdogan and Russia's
Vladimir Putin discussed Turkey's military offensive in
Syria in a phone call on Saturday, Turkey's presidency said.
Turkey launched its cross-border offensive one month ago, saying it aimed to drive Kurdish-led forces from the border region and create a "safe zone" to settle Syrian refugees.
It halted its advance under a deal with the
United States which called for the withdrawal from the border of Kurdish YPG fighters - whom Ankara considers to be terrorists because of their links to Kurdish guerrillas waging an insurgency inside Turkey.