Erdogan's Diplomatic Push: Bridging Tensions in the Black Sea
President Tayyip Erdogan assured Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy of Turkey's commitment to facilitating negotiations between Ukraine and Russia, highlighting Turkey's focus on maritime safety in the Black Sea and the importance of securing energy supply.
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In a significant diplomatic move, President Tayyip Erdogan reinforced Turkey's role as a mediator in the ongoing tensions between Ukraine and Russia. During a meeting in Istanbul on Saturday, Erdogan told Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy that Turkey would continue to support negotiations between the two nations.
Highlighting Turkey's specific interests, Erdogan emphasized the critical nature of maritime safety in the Black Sea. His comments underline Turkey's strategic position in the region and its vested interest in the stability of surrounding waters.
The discussion also covered the security of energy supply, a crucial issue given the geopolitical dynamics of the area. Erdogan's statements reflect Turkey's broader commitment to regional stability and economic security.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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