Turkey ready to facilitate negotiations between Russia and Ukraine to achieve peace – Erdogan
Turkey is ready to become a participant in negotiations between Russia and Ukraine to achieve peace, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said on Thursday.
"Turkey, the main supporter of achieving peace between Russia and Ukraine, is ready to take part in negotiations between the two countries and wants to be involved in the process of establishing regional peace," Daily Sabah quoted him as saying.
Speaking about the war, Erdogan stressed at a meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy the day before, as the Turkish president's press service informed, "stressed that Turkey is ready to come up with a variety of initiatives, including taking on the role of mediator to achieve a lasting and just peaceful settlement."
Erdogan noted that he supports the sovereignty of Ukraine, and recalled that Ankara has stated from the very beginning that the only way to peace is dialogue.
Advertising
Advertising
MORE ABOUT
Erdogan plans to discuss war in Ukraine, situation in Gaza with Trump on Jan 5
18:56, 02.01.2026
Chief Turkish Ombudsman confirms transfer to Russia of lists of missing persons, seriously injured POWs – Lubinets
20:59, 30.12.2025
Early booking tours to Turkey with Turpoisk: the best way to save on your summer holiday
17:44, 15.12.2025
Turkey ready to host talks between Ukraine and Russia in all formats – Erdogan
16:59, 12.12.2025
To end the war, Europe must help Ukraine make difficult choices, particularly regarding territorial matters - Turkish MFA
10:54, 12.12.2025
LATEST
Rada Committee Head Maslov is candidate for Justice Minister, Mudra remains Office Dpty Head
17:12, 10.01.2026
Svyrydenko: Govt instructes to ensure uninterrupted operation of Invincibility Points
17:03, 10.01.2026
Seven 'shadow fleet' vessels evade interdiction in Caribbean Sea in past 24 hours – Pentagon
16:52, 10.01.2026
Trump, Zelenskyy may sign post-war reconstruction deal for Ukraine at Davos economic forum – media
16:28, 10.01.2026
Zelenskyy, Budanov discuss issue of strengthening sanctions policy