Turkish President says recent developments on the ground could open the door to peace through wise policies and approaches that are free of prejudice and focused on solutions
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has announced that he plans to extend an invitation to Russia n President Vladimir Putin and Syrian regime leader Bashar al Assad to initiate a new process with Syria.
“Eradicating these terrorist structures without discrimination is crucial for the construction of Syria's future.” As a NATO member, Türkiye is uniquely placed to play the role of peacemaker and has been making efforts to end the war between Russia and Ukraine.“In my meeting with Mr. Putin, we discussed the issue of mediation,” the Turkish president said.
Regarding Africa, Erdogan said that Putin would mobilise all of"Russia's resources because they are impoverished", which would not be the case with Europe, with Putin having stated,"My resources will not benefit them." “I want to believe that tensions will be reduced and a ground for peace can be built. As we have done so far, we are ready to do our part to create and maintain that ground.”President Erdogan also spoke about his country’s relations with NATO, as the second largest army in the security alliance.
World leaders, including Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic, Hungarian PM Viktor Orban, and even US presidential frontrunner Donald Trump, have been sounding the alarm over the risk of a Third World War.
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