Cavusoglu says Western diplomacy harms Ukraine

The excitement fanned by the West around allegations of an imminent Russian aggression in Ukraine is dealing a blow to Ukraine, including the economy of this country, said Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu on the air of the TRT Haber TV channel.
According to him, Turkey in its mediation efforts is aware that there will be no quick solution to the problem.
At this stage, steps are important to reduce the level of escalation and create an atmosphere of trust. The situation is not as horrifying as it is being portrayed in the West, but it is also serious,” he noted.
The Turkish minister noted that Ankara's position is extremely open and clear: “Turkey, as a country that has good relations with both Ukraine and Russia, opposes a new round of confrontation in a region where there are already so many conflicts. We are taking steps to de-escalate the situation. Contacts with the parties continue. The public is informed about some of these contacts. Efforts are being made through diplomatic channels.”
Cavusoglu noted the last visit of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan to Kiev. "First, we need to reduce the intensity of tension, and then take steps to ensure long-term stability," the Turkish minister said.
The head of the department expressed confidence that the path to peace in the region lies through a balanced position of all parties.
“Ukraine agrees to mediation. Russia also did not close the doors. We asked the Russian side to make public the date of the Russian leader's visit. Anyone who wants peace and tranquility, economic development in the region, must adhere to a balanced policy,” he added.
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