Trump, Erdoğan discussing efforts to end Russia-Ukraine war
- On Monday, President Donald Trump of the United States and Turkey’s Recep Tayyip Erdogan had a phone call during which they discussed collaborative efforts to bring an end to the conflict between Russia and Ukraine.
- The call followed ongoing tensions as Turkey balances relations with Moscow and the West, with both leaders seeking to revive cooperation on regional conflicts and humanitarian issues.
- During the call, Erdogan emphasized urgent humanitarian aid to Gaza and Syria's territorial integrity, while Trump described their relationship as excellent and noted invitations exchanged for reciprocal visits.
- Trump expressed eagerness to collaborate with President Erdogan to bring a swift end to the dangerous and senseless conflict between Russia and Ukraine, emphasizing their shared focus on achieving ceasefires in both Ukraine and Gaza.
- This dialogue suggests a possible warmer phase in U.S.-Turkey relations and signals continued Turkish support for efforts to stabilize Syria, Gaza, and the broader Middle East through diplomatic channels.
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