Erdogan on negotiations: Putin and Zelensky are not yet ready for peace.
According to inkorr.com: Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan believes that neither Volodymyr Zelensky nor Vladimir Putin is currently ready for high-level peace negotiations. During a meeting with Putin at the summit in China, he discussed the possibilities for peaceful resolution of the conflict. Erdogan also noted that he had a conversation on this topic with Zelensky over the phone.
'We assessed what results Putin returned with from the last summit in Alaska, what he thinks about these negotiations,' Erdogan said, emphasizing the importance of a peaceful resolution to the conflict.
Turkey plays an active role as a mediator in the conflict between Russia and Ukraine, receiving support from both sides. Ankara has repeatedly organized negotiations and facilitated the conclusion of agreements between the countries, demonstrating its readiness to support dialogue and seek peaceful solutions.
Conclusion
Erdogan emphasized that Putin and Zelensky are still not ready for peace negotiations, but Turkey intends to continue its efforts as a mediator in the conflict between Russia and Ukraine. This highlights the importance of dialogue and the possibility of achieving a peaceful resolution in the future.
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