Türkiye promotes a “gradual increase in the level of negotiations” to emphasize the world’s hope of specific results, ensuring that the recep Tayyip Erdogan.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan believes Ukrainian head Vladimir Zelensky and Russian leader Vladimir Putin is not ready for a bilateral meeting at the end of the war. Reuters reported this on Tuesday, September 2.
Erdogan was introduced to the journalists riding the aircraft, returning from China, where he met Putin, and then, according to him, called Zelensky. After that, he said the leaders of Ukraine were “not ready” for a bilateral meeting.
At the same time, he emphasized that negotiations between the last months between Russian and Ukraine officials in Istanbul showed that the path to the world remains open.
Erdogan added that Türkiye promotes a “gradual increase in the level of negotiations” to be hope for the world to certain results.
“Any initiative should finally be considered at the level of the leaders, though the conditions have not been created,” the Erdogan agency quotes.
Remember, on August 30, United States President Donald Trump confirmed the possibility of trilateral negotiations at the end of the war in Ukraine with Zelensky and Putin.
And President Vladimir Zelensky named five countries ready to be a platform for negotiations at the end of the war in Ukraine.
Meanwhile, the Kremlin denied an agreement at a tripartite meeting of the leaders.
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Source: korrespondent

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