Erdogan concerned with Ukraine-Russia developments

Turkey's President, Rexhep Tayip Erdogan, calls developments in the Donbass region, which is located in the eastern part of Ukraine, disturbing. These were declared after his meeting with his Ukrainian counterpart, Volodymyr Zelensky, this Saturday in Istanbul. Erdogan has stressed that the Turkish state is willing to offer any support [...]
Turkey's President, Rexhep Tayip Erdogan, calls developments in the Donbass region, which is located in the eastern part of Ukraine, disturbing. These were declared after his meeting with his Ukrainian counterpart, Volodymyr Zelensky, this Saturday in Istanbul.
Erdogan has stressed that the Turkish state is willing to offer any possible support.
Zelenskiy and Erdogan held a meeting that lasted more than three hours amid tensions between Kiev and Moscow over the Donbass conflict.
Ukraine has raised an alarm, as they say there is a gathering of Russian Army forces at the Ukrainian-Russia border, adding that there is an increase of violence between troops of the two countries on the border.
Russian military movements have shown the impressions that Moscow is preparing to send soldiers to Ukraine. The Kremlin denies that its troops are a threat, but it says they will stay at the border as long as they deem it reasonable.










