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Erdogan claims that Turkey persists in mediation efforts between Russia and Ukraine

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Erdogan claims that Turkey persists in mediation efforts between Russia and Ukraine

Erdogan claims that Turkey persists in mediation efforts between Russia and Ukraine

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  • Erdogan reaffirms commitment to mediating between Russia and Ukraine for a “fair” peace.
  • Emphasizes Turkey’s ability to facilitate a solution-focused peace process.
  • Turkey has convened discussions between Russia and Ukraine and plans further mediation initiatives.
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Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan reiterated his commitment to mediating between Russia and Ukraine to achieve a “fair” peace between the two nations. Erdogan’s remarks made public on Thursday during his return from a visit to Egypt, emphasized Turkey’s willingness to bring the conflicting parties together once again.

He expressed confidence in Turkey’s capacity to facilitate a peace process devoid of external influences, leveraging its solution-focused approach. Erdogan highlighted Turkey’s continued efforts in engaging with both Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky in pursuit of this objective.

Turkey has previously convened discussions between Russia and Ukraine and remains poised to undertake further mediation initiatives to foster reconciliation between the two nations. With tensions escalating in the region, Erdogan’s reaffirmation of Turkey’s mediation role underscores the nation’s commitment to promoting stability and peace in the broader geopolitical landscape.

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