Erdogan’s advice to Zelensky: resolve the Ukraine crisis through negotiations.
In a phone call with his Ukrainian counterpart, the Turkish president advised him to resolve the country’s current crisis and the war with Russia through negotiations.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan had a telephone conversation with his Ukrainian counterpart Volodymyr Zelensky on Wednesday evening.
The office of the President of Turkey announced the news of this phone call and said that Erdogan advised Zelensky to resolve the current crisis of the country and the war with Russia through negotiations.
“Erdogan had a telephone conversation with Zelenskiy,” according to “Ryanovsti” website. In this conversation, the latest developments of the war between Russia and Ukraine were discussed and analyzed.
Ankara says Erdogan told Zelensky in the phone call that the diplomatic solution to end the war in Ukraine must be preserved under any circumstances and expressed his readiness to help stop the conflict through negotiations.
Meanwhile, the president of Ukraine used Russia’s attacks on the country’s infrastructure and energy facilities as an excuse to once again reject any negotiations with Russia to end the crisis and conflicts. (More details)
Earlier, Turkish Presidential Spokesperson Ibrahim Kalin spoke on the phone with White House National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan about the need for coordinated diplomatic measures to reduce the damage of the Ukraine war on world peace and stability, as well as the world’s economic, food and energy security. had emphasized
Ankara also reiterated Turkey’s commitment to continue diplomatic initiatives regarding the Ukraine war, including the extension of the Istanbul agreements on grain and food exports from the country’s ports, which expire in November.
On the other hand, Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu, in a phone call with his Ukrainian counterpart, Dmytro Koleba, condemned Russia’s missile attacks on different regions of the country and emphasized Ankara’s continued support for Kyiv.