Turning Point: Erdogan Responds to Putin's Proposal on Ukraine.


Erdogan Agrees to Hold Talks Between Ukraine and Russia
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has agreed to hold talks between Russia and Ukraine in Turkey on May 15. He announced this after a phone conversation with French President Emmanuel Macron.
During the meeting, bilateral relations between Turkey and France, as well as regional and global issues, were discussed. Erdogan emphasized that a historic turning point has been reached on the path to ending the war between Ukraine and Russia, and this opportunity must be seized. Turkey is willing to contribute and hold negotiations for a ceasefire and the establishment of lasting peace.
'Our President noted the importance of continuing cooperation in the delicate processes of starting negotiations for lasting peace between Ukraine and Russia, as well as in the recovery of Ukraine,' the statement said.
It is also worth noting that earlier, Trump asked Erdogan to help end the war in Ukraine.
Analysis:
Erdogan's initiative to hold talks between Ukraine and Russia in Turkey reflects his desire to find a peaceful resolution to the conflict. This step could be an important move towards achieving stability and peace in the region.
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