Turkish President Erdogan to make an appeal to Russian President

Turkish President Erdogan to make an appeal to Russian President

ISTANBUL: Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan will ask Russian leaderVladimir Putin to be an “architect of peace” and stop the war in Ukraine,Turkish media reported Friday.

Erdogan, who has been trying to broker peace between Moscow and Kyiv, madethe comments while returning from a emergency NATO summit in Brussels.

Erdogan said he would telephone Ukrainian President Volodmyr Zelensky onFriday and speak to Putin at the weekend or early next week, in commentspublished by the private NTV broadcaster and other media outlets.

“We should tell (Putin) you should be the architect of the step to be takenfor peace,” Erdogan said.

“We should look for a way to resolve this issue by telling him ‘make anhonourable start’”, said the Turkish leader, who has held direct talks withPutin.

An ally of Kyiv and a NATO member, Turkey has been trying to broker peacewhile declining to join Western sanctions against Russia.

Erdogan also said he would review the NATO summit’s results with Putin andZelensky.

NATO on Thursday announced new troop deployments to Romania, Hungary,Slovakia and Bulgaria and a plan to bolster chemical and nuclear defences.

Erodgan also said Russia and Ukraine appeared to have reached agreement onthe four out of six negotiating points: Ukraine’s withdrawal from NATO, theuse of Russian in Ukraine, disarmament and security guarantees.

“Of course Ukraine is a state. It’s out of the question (for Kyiv) toaccept disarmament from A to Z but the Ukrainian side said some compromisesmight be made there,” said Erdogan.

But he made clear that Ukraine was not that flexible with the status of thebreakaway pro-Russian Donbas region and Crimea, which Russia annexed in2014.

Turkey hosted the Russian and Ukrainian foreign ministers in the southernresort of Antalya this month.

Erdogan has repeatedly said his country is ready to be a venue for ameeting between Putin and Zelensky. APP/AFP