
Erdoğan-Zelenskyy Call: A Push for High-Level Peace Talks
Turkey, Ukraine, and Russia: Erdoğan's Phone Call Signals Push for Peace Talks In a significant development in the ongoing Russo-Ukrainian conflict, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan recently spoke with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. Their conversation centered around the first round of peace talks held in Istanbul. Zelenskyy, in comments reported by the Turkish press, praised the prisoner exchange as a positive step, stating, "While the prisoner exchange is a significant accomplishment, it is not enough to achieve lasting peace." Erdoğan, in a separate statement, stressed the importance of moving forward with a high-level meeting involving the leaders of Ukraine, Russia, Turkey, and the United States to build upon the progress made in Istanbul. Erdoğan's focus on a four-way summit suggests a concerted effort by Turkey to facilitate a peaceful resolution to the conflict. This development underscores Turkey's continued role as a mediator between the warring parties and its commitment to finding a diplomatic solution to the crisis. The upcoming four-way summit, if realized, could mark a major turning point in the conflict.