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Erdogan called on Putin to end the war in Ukraine

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The Turkish leader said that Ankara stands for “ending Russian-Ukrainian conflicts through negotiations.”

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, in a conversation with Russian President Vladimir Putin, called on the latter to immediately end the war in Ukraine. This is what the Communications Department of Turkey said.

The report states that the Turkish leader “stressed the importance Turkey attaches to the immediate cessation of Russian-Ukrainian conflicts through negotiations.” He also called on the Kremlin leader to “immediately end” the war.

With him, Erdogan thanked President Putin “for his positive position on the continuation of the Black Sea Grain Initiative.”

Recall that earlier Putin threatened to end the grain corridor if “the basic requirements of Moscow are not met.” The Kremlin leader argued that most of the grain along the Black Sea corridor goes to “well-fed European countries”, and not to Africa.

However, this fake Putin was previously exposed by the Ukrainian Foreign Ministry.

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Source: korrespondent

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