Turkey is one of the most active countries working to ensure a permanent cease-fire between Ukraine and Russia - UN

Turkey is one of the most active countries working to ensure a permanent cease-fire between Ukraine and Russia - UN

Baku. TurkicWorld:

As Turkey's diplomatic efforts to end the war between Russia and Ukraine continue, diplomatic sources stated Wednesday that there may be a meeting within the scope of the humanitarian contact group between Turkey, Russia, Ukraine and the United Nations, TurkicWorld reports with the reference of DailySabah.

Ankara has taken on a meditator role for a cease-fire in the Russia-Ukraine war. Diplomatic sources underlined that the negotiation process continues amid the ongoing conflict. It was stated that there was an intense dialogue between the leaders and delegations of the two countries.

From the very first moment of the crisis, Turkey has shuttled between Kyiv and Moscow. However, the situation on the ground deteriorated even further, as it was expected that full peace would be achieved thanks to the diplomatic contact carried out. Diplomatic sources drew attention to an important meeting that is expected to take place soon.

Noting that the United Nations has made a proposal to establish a humanitarian contact group, sources added: "In the coming days, negotiations between Turkey, Russia, Ukraine and the United Nations may continue in this context. Technical meetings can be held between the parties."

Diplomatic sources also drew attention to the security guarantee aspects of the cease-fire negotiations.

Turkey is one of the most active countries working to ensure a permanent cease-fire between Ukraine and Russia. Its delicately balanced act of assuming a role as a mediator by keeping communication channels with both warring sides open provides a glimmer of hope in diplomatic efforts to find a solution and achieve peace in the Ukraine crisis. With its unique position of having friendly relations with both Russia and Ukraine, Turkey has won widespread praise for its push to end the war.