Leaders exchanged views on the need to introduce effective and long -term security guarantees to strengthen region’s stability.
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte called Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan to discuss issues of peaceful regulating between Ukraine and Russia. Particular attention is paid to Turkey’s role in guarantee security in the Black Sea region. On August 19, the Erdogan press service reported on Social Network X.
According to Turkey’s president’s press service, the parties discussed the latest events related to the peace process, and emphasized the important role of Ankara in this context. Erdogan and Rutta mentioned Turkey’s contribution as one of NATO’s major states to ensure stability and close cooperation in security issues.
“President Erdogan and Secretary of Nato Rutte emphasized Turkey’s key role in the peaceful process in Ukraine and ensuring security in the Black Sea,” the report said.
In addition, leaders have made an exchange of views on the need to introduce effective and long -term security guarantees to strengthen regional stability.
Earlier it was reported that many countries have come up with a guarantee of security in Ukraine. In particular, Japan can participate in providing security guarantees.
Also, Romania President Nikushor Dan confirmed his country’s desire to participate in Ukraine’s security guarantee.
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Source: korrespondent

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