Erdogan and Rutte's Strategic Dialogue on Ukraine
President Erdogan and NATO Secretary-General Rutte discussed sustainable security guarantees for Ukraine. They examined the peace process between Russia and Ukraine, agreeing on close coordination, and Turkey's role in fostering peace.
President Tayyip Erdogan of Turkey and NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte held talks to explore sustainable security guarantees for Ukraine, according to a statement from the Turkish presidency on Tuesday.
During the call, both leaders addressed the ongoing peace process between Russia and Ukraine, underscoring the importance of close coordination in efforts to secure a lasting resolution.
The discussions emphasized Turkey's potential contributions to the peace process, with both parties aligning on strategic cooperation to further these diplomatic efforts.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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