Turkiye's presidential spokesman talks Russia-Ukraine war with US undersecretary of state
Regional issues, energy security, defense cooperation, bilateral, political and economic ties among subjects of talks in Turkish capital Ankara
ANKARA
A top Turkish presidential aide and one of the US’ leading diplomats on Monday discussed the Russia-Ukraine war.
During the meeting at the capital Ankara’s Presidential Complex, Turkish presidential spokesperson Ibrahim Kalin and Victoria Nuland, US undersecretary of state for political affairs, discussed such issues as Syria, Azerbaijan, Armenia, and Israel, energy security, defense cooperation, and bilateral political and economic relations, Kalin’s office said in a statement.
The meeting said that Russian-Ukrainian talks in Istanbul on March 29 gave "positive momentum" to peace efforts, with Turkiye playing "an important role" towards ending the war between Russia and Ukraine.
Kalin told Nuland that Turkiye will resolutely continue its diplomatic initiatives for a cease-fire and the opening of humanitarian corridors.
Both sides also expressed satisfaction with implementation of the just-announced Turkiye-US strategic mechanism, saying it would have a positive impact on the course of bilateral relations.