Erdogan pushes Putin on ‘limited ceasefire’ at ports, energy facilities

ISTANBUL(National times)- Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan called for a “limited ceasefire” concerning attacks on ports and energy facilities in the Russia-Ukraine war, in face-to-face talks Friday (Dec 12) with his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin. Speaking on the side lines of a summit in Turkmenistan, Erdogan told Putin that efforts to end the war were valuable, saying “implementing a limited ceasefire targeting energy facilities and ports in particular could be beneficial” in that respect, according to a readout from his office. Erdogan’s remarks came on the heels of several attacks on Russia-linked tankers in the Black Sea, some of which were drone attacks claimed by Kyiv. The attacks sparked harsh criticism from Ankara, which summoned envoys from both Russia and Ukraine, warning the strikes amounted to a “worrying escalation”. Speaking to reporters in Kyiv on Thursday, Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said Turkey was working on plans for a ceasefire specifically linked to energy infrastructure and shipping. “President Erdogan mentioned this to me. I told him we would support it. He wanted to organise a corresponding meeting, initially at team level, then at the leaders’ level. I told him we are ready,” he said. “Today, the United States believes we are close to an agreement,” he added.”From what I understand, the Russians simply told them that they would not agree to any (interim) ceasefire unless an agreement is signed,” he said, referring to a full and complete peace deal. Turkey, which has sought to maintain relations with Moscow and Kyiv throughout the war, controls the Bosphorus Strait, a key passage for transporting Ukrainian grain and Russian oil towards the Mediterranean. In November, Erdogan said a ceasefire deal covering energy and port infrastructure constituted a potential basis for negotiations toward a comprehensive peace agreement, during an online meeting of Ukraine’s allies.



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