Erdogan: Russia-Ukraine Conflict Unlikely to End Soon

Written by Kathrine Frich

Jul.13 - 2024 5:51 PM CET

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He affirmed Turkey's commitment to exerting every possible effort to halt the bloodshed.

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President Recep Tayyip Erdogan of Turkey has expressed skepticism about a swift resolution to the conflict between Russia and Ukraine.

Not Ready

According to Lenta he was speaking at the National Defense University, when Erdogan emphasized that he does not see a readiness to end the Russian-Ukrainian conflict in the near future.

In the same speach he affirmed Turkey's commitment to exerting every possible effort to halt the bloodshed.

He also took the oppotunity to point out that the fighting only benefits war profiteers and harms both neighboring nations.

Advocating for Peace

Previously, Erdogan stood out as the sole voice at the NATO summit advocating for peace. A columnist from a Turkish newspaper highlighted that Erdogan's initiative was crucial, as it brought attention to the urgent need for a ceasefire and peace negotiations.

The Turkish president's remarks underscore ongoing efforts to mediate and promote stability in Eastern Europe, amidst escalating tensions and humanitarian concerns.

Erdogan's stance aligns with Turkey's historical role as a diplomatic bridge between East and West, advocating for peaceful resolutions to international conflicts.

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