Turkey, US agree on enhancing efforts for Ukraine-Russia talks

Turkey, US agree on enhancing efforts for Ukraine-Russia talks

Turkey and the United States on Friday agreed to further joint efforts in order for talks between Ukraine and Russia to bear results, reports TurkicWorld with the reference of DailySabah

Presidential Spokesperson Ibrahim Kalin and United States' Deputy Secretary of State Wendy Sherman met and discussed bilateral relations and regional issues as well as Ukraine.

It was underlined that the war in Ukraine has caused a new humanitarian crisis and could have a destructive effect on the whole region and the world.

Furthermore, it was highlighted that the war must be ended without further destruction and that Turkey is in constant contact with the parties to the conflict and is ready to host negotiations.

Kalin and Sherman also discussed on how to establish peace and stability in Syria, Libya and Afghanistan, normalizing relations between Israel and Turkey as well as the normalization between Turkey and Armenia.

Ankara and Washington disagree on a number of issues that have further strained bilateral ties in recent years, from Turkey’s purchase of Russian S-400 missile defense systems to the U.S. support to the PKK terrorist group's Syrian branch, the YPG, as well as the U.S. refusal to extradite Fetullah Gulen, leader of the Gulenist Terror Group (FETO) and some other legal matters.