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US President Donald Trump suggested that Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan could play a key role in resolving the ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict. Speaking to reporters aboard Air Force One on his return from Egypt, Trump highlighted Erdogan's unique diplomatic position and his relationship with Russian leadership, The Caspian Post reports citing Turkish media. Presidential Endorsement of Turkish Mediation
When questioned about potential mediators for the Russia-Ukraine war, Trump responded unequivocally: "Erdogan can." The US president elaborated on his Turkish counterpart's diplomatic standing, noting "He's respected by Russia. Ukraine, I can't tell you about, but he is respected by (Russian President Vladimir) Putin."
Post-Summit Diplomatic MomentumThe statement followed both leaders' participation in the Sharm el-Sheikh Peace Summit, where Trump and Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi hosted over twenty world leaders to formalize the Gaza ceasefire agreement. Trump additionally commented on his working relationship with Erdogan, noting he gets along with the "tough ones" in international diplomacy.
Türkiye's Ongoing Peace EffortsTürkiye has maintained consistent diplomatic efforts to broker peace since the Russia-Ukraine conflict began in February 2022. Ankara has repeatedly urged both Kyiv and Moscow to pursue negotiated settlements and has positioned itself as a ready mediator for any peace initiative. The country's unique position as a NATO member with working relationships with both warring parties has made it a logical candidate for facilitation roles.
Regional Diplomatic ContextThe recognition of Türkiye's potential mediation role comes amid heightened Turkish diplomatic activity in multiple international conflicts. President Erdogan's government has previously facilitated prisoner exchanges between Russia and Ukraine and hosted preliminary peace talks, establishing a track record of constructive engagement in the conflict resolution process.
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