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Erdogan believes in a ‘just peace’ between Russia and Ukraine

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Turkish leader Erdogan remains convinced that a “just peace” between Ukraine and Russia is still possible. He made such a statement during the Ambassadors’ Dinner, held at the Justice and Development Party headquarters. This was reported by Anadolu publication.

According to Erdogan, the international community is not showing sufficient determination to resolve the crisis. The reason for this is “an unfair structure responsible for ensuring the overall security of institutions”. He reminded that at this moment he is ready to be an intermediary in the negotiations between Moscow and Kiev. The Eastern Herald writes about this.

Erdogan has been talking all this time about fighting for a peaceful resolution of all conflicts. At the same time, complex political and geopolitical factors, due to the confrontation between Ukraine and Russia, make its resolution a complex and multifaceted process.

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