The Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan told his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin Today Monday that the Anchor works for a fair and constant end of war on the war in Ukraine And that talks between the parties involved in Constantinople contribute to peace efforts, the Turkish presidency said.

At a meeting held on the sidelines of the summit of Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) In China, Erdogan and Putin also discussed bilateral relationships, the peacekeeping efforts between Azerbaijan and ArmeniaIsrael’s attacks on Gaza and developments in Syria, the presidency said in a statement.

The Turkish presidency announced that Erdogan told his Russian counterpart today that Ankara is working for a fair and constant peace in Ukraine and that talks between the parties in Constantinople are contributing to peacekeeping efforts.

According to the Turkish Presidency’s announcement, during their meeting on the sidelines of the Sangan Cooperation Organization, Erdogan and Putin also discussed bilateral relations, efforts to peacefully between Azerbaijan and Armenia, Israel’s attacks.

Putin in Turkey

Turkey is a reliable and tested Russian partner in time, and energy cooperation between the two countries is a “strategy”, the Russian president in his Turkish counterpart said.

Putin praised Turkey’s role in efforts to resolve the conflict in Ukraine, saying that there will still be demand for its “special role” in mediation efforts and diplomacy.

Last week, Yuri Usakov, Putin’s diplomatic adviser, had stated that the two leaders would discuss the conflict in Ukraine, as Ankara plays a “important role”.