
President Erdoğan meets with NATO Secretary General Stoltenberg

President Erdoğan Discusses Russia-Ukraine Tensions with NATO Secretary General
In a recent phone conversation, President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan spoke with NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg to discuss the latest developments in Russia. The meeting focused on the importance of putting an end to the tensions in Russia to prevent irreversible humanitarian disasters in Ukraine.
Both President Erdoğan and Secretary General Stoltenberg expressed their hope that the developments in Russia would pave the way for a just and lasting peace in Ukraine.
During the conversation, the topic of Sweden’s NATO membership was also addressed. President Erdoğan emphasized Turkey’s constructive stance towards Sweden’s membership, but raised concerns about the presence of PKK/PYD/YPG supporters freely operating in Sweden. It was highlighted that legislative changes would be necessary to address this issue effectively.
The Directorate of Communications released a statement regarding the conversation, highlighting the importance of resolving the tensions in Russia and working towards a peaceful resolution in Ukraine. The discussions between President Erdoğan and Secretary General Stoltenberg emphasized the need for international cooperation and diplomatic efforts to address these pressing issues.
The developments in Russia continue to be closely monitored by the international community, and it is hoped that the talks between President Erdoğan and Secretary General Stoltenberg will contribute to finding a peaceful resolution to the ongoing tensions in the region.





