Türkiye is the 'only NATO country that has visited' the two warring countries since the Moscow-Kiev conflict started in February – Turkish FM Cavusoglu
Everyone, especially Ukraine, is paying the price for ending the dialogue with Russia, says Turkish foreign minister.
"Unfortunately, the negotiation and peace process has been abandoned. The balances have changed as both sides seek gains on the field and as the efforts for supremacy continue," Mevlut Cavusoglu said on Tuesday in a televised interview in Ankara. Türkiye continues its diplomacy without disrupting its relations with Russia and Ukraine, the Turkish minister affirmed, adding that his country displays a position in line with international law.
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