Erdogan on the War in Ukraine: The Conflict Will Be Long, Western Support Unpredictable.
According to inkorr.com: Recep Tayyip Erdogan, the President of Turkey, commented on the situation in Ukraine in an interview with Fox News. He noted that the war will not end anytime soon, and both sides will suffer serious losses. He also expressed concerns about the duration of Western support for Kyiv.
Erdogan emphasized that Ukraine will find it difficult to compete with Russia economically, and it may lose financial support from Europe. The President believes that the conflict will drag on, and support from the United States could be unpredictable.
'I believe it will continue. And at the same time, the United States – I don't know how long their support will last. I cannot assess it,' Erdogan stated.
Erdogan stressed that this is a difficult time for all participants in the conflict, but it is important to maintain an open dialogue with both sides – Russia and Ukraine.
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In an interview on Fox News, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan shared his thoughts on the duration of the Russian-Ukrainian conflict and the potential consequences for both sides. He emphasized the importance of international support for Ukraine and the uncertainty of future events.
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