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Contacts with Ukrainian, Russian counterparts going favorably: Turkish president

Turkish officials to meet with Russian, Ukrainian delegations ahead of peace talks in Istanbul on Tuesday, says Erdogan

Iclal Turan, Handan Kazanci  | 28.03.2022 - Update : 29.03.2022
Contacts with Ukrainian, Russian counterparts going favorably: Turkish president Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan

ISTANBUL 

The president of Turkiye on Monday said phone talks with his Ukrainian and Russian counterparts are continuing in a "favorable direction" amid the Russia-Ukraine war.

"I can express that the phone calls we've maintained with (Russian President) Mr. (Vladimir) Putin and (Ukrainian President) Mr. (Volodymyr) Zelenskyy are heading in a favorable direction," Recep Tayyip Erdogan said at a news conference after a Cabinet meeting at the presidential complex in the Turkish capital Ankara.

Before a fresh round of peace talks between Ukraine and Russia set to take place in Istanbul on Tuesday, Turkish officials will sit down with both sides for a "short meeting," Erdogan noted.

"Today, we are the country that makes the most effort towards peace, and the only country in which both sides trust its fairness, sincerity, and friendship," he said.

"The world is bigger than five," Erdogan said, emphasizing his signature statement, and added that Turkiye also expressed its objections "to the global governance and justice system before the United Nations Security Council."

"While we were expressing our stance against oppression, occupation, and tyranny by saying 'one minute' (in the 2009 World Economic Forum) in Davos, our concern was peace, tranquility, and respect for human life," he continued.

Turkiye has not deviated from the same line despite all the pain it has suffered, the injustice it has been subjected to and the price it has paid in its nearly 40-year history of the fight against terrorism, Erdogan stressed.

"We have carried out our cross-border political, diplomatic, and security struggle in this entire region from the Balkans to the Caucasus, from Syria to Libya, with this understanding," he added.


The Russia-Ukraine war, which started on Feb. 24, has met international outrage with the EU, US, and UK, among others, implementing tough financial sanctions on Moscow.


At least 1,151 civilians have been killed in Ukraine and 1,842 injured, according to estimates by the UN, which cautioned that the true figure is likely far higher.


More than 3.87 million Ukrainians have also fled to several European countries, with millions more displaced inside the country, according to the UN refugee agency.

Delegations from Russia and Ukraine will come together in Istanbul on Tuesday.

The two-day peace talks, to be held at the presidential Dolmabahce office, are set to start at 10.30 a.m. local time (0730GMT).

Several rounds of talks between Russia and Ukraine have been held in Belarus so far, and the last talks were in a video conference format on March 14, with no concrete results achieved yet.

On March 10, Turkiye made headlines worldwide for hosting the Russian and Ukrainian foreign ministers in the southern city of Antalya, the highest-level meeting of the two sides since the war began.

Although the sides failed to reach an agreement on a cease-fire, they agreed to continue negotiations over the conflict.


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