Turkey predicts a 'turning point' in the war in Ukraine.
Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan reported on possible changes in the course of the Russian-Ukrainian war in 2025.
The Turkish publication Hurriyet reports this.
According to the high-ranking official, the fatigue felt by both sides of the conflict could create prerequisites for a 'new situation' as early as next year.
"We are observing the development of events," Fidan noted, adding that efforts are currently underway to find points of contact between the warring parties. At the same time, he emphasized that neither side wishes to appear defeated in this process.
The Turkish minister particularly emphasized that a fair settlement of the conflict is possible only if the territorial integrity of Ukraine is preserved.
Recall that earlier Sibiha spoke about a meeting with Erdoğan on 'paths to peace' in Ukraine.
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