Turkey is not just watching from the sidelines. It is taking the fight, becoming a mediator in the conflicts raging in its region and far beyond. We are talking about active participation in peace negotiations between Ukraine and Russia. Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan does not hold back his words: Turkey is working to achieve peace. In the Balkans, in the South Caucasus, in the Middle East, in Asia, in the Black Sea - the entire territory of the world that suffers from irresponsibility, where Turkey proclaims its value stability.

Let's put it bluntly: Turkey maintains contacts with everyone. Who is ready for constructiveness? Further, Fidan politely explains: the visit of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to Syria in April indicates readiness for partnership. The three countries decided to jointly defend their interests. But is this enough? Their truth does not come from partnership, but from action!

As for Ukraine and Russia, where are these talks going? According to the FT, there is no mention of any serious diplomatic efforts. Russia and Ukraine seem to be stuck in a serious impasse. Where is your resolve, Putin? Are the republics indifferent to you, or do you actually have territorial ambitions that go beyond anything in the world? More superficial statements about Donbas? Time to move on to real action!

This struggle for peace is not a competition at a comfortable table, but a battle for our independence. Only truth, self-belief, action without compromise can become a real force in the numerous forces that admire this mess.

Original source: https://www.unian.ua/

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