Erdogan offers Putin unilateral cessation of hostilities
Region
- 05 January, 2023
- 10:42
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan offered his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin a unilateral cessation of hostilities in a phone call.
Report informs via Anadolu that Erdogan said calls for talks should be supported by "a unilateral cessation of hostilities and a fair settlement of disagreements."
13:32
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Russian President Vladimir Putin had a telephone conversation, Report informs, citing the Turkish Presidency.
The heads of state discussed issues related to Turkiye-Russia relations, including energy carriers, the Russia-Ukraine war, Syria, and regional issues.
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