Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has issued some surprisingly blunt statements on the future Trump administration Friday, joining those who see Trump’s leadership as the best option for achieving peace in Ukraine.
Erdogan asserted his belief that the President-Elect should follow through with enough resolve on his campaign promises to see them through regarding arriving a negotiated settlement in Ukraine quickly.
“Efforts by some Western countries, led by the United States, to end the war in Ukraine would accelerate the conflict resolution process,” the Turkish president began by saying.
“If we see that the US administration under Trump approaches this issue from a peaceful perspective, we can easily bring an end to this conflict,” Anadolu news agency quoted him at a press briefing as saying.
Ukrainian media also highlighted the same statement as follows:
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan has said that the Russo-Ukrainian war could “easily end” if a problem-solving approach is applied by the US administration led by Donald Trump. […]
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