Erdoğan to brief Western allies after key Putin call on Ukraine crisis
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan is set to hold a phone call with Russian leader Vladimir Putin on November 24. After the discussion, he plans to share the outcomes with key leads, including the US and European partners. The move comes as tensions over Ukraine remain high on the international agenda.
Erdoğan has urged French President Emmanuel Macron to pursue all possible diplomatic solutions regarding the conflict in Ukraine. The Turkish leader’s upcoming conversation with Putin will focus on the ongoing crisis, with follow-up talks planned with other world leaders.
The phone call on November 24 marks another step in diplomatic efforts to address the Ukraine situation. Erdoğan’s subsequent briefings with Western allies and Zelensky will help shape further international responses. The talks reflect ongoing attempts to find common ground amid the prolonged conflict.
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