KYIV. UkraineGATE . 8 . October .2022 | Society .
Adviser to the Turkish President Ibrahim Kalin said in an interview with CNN that Russian dictator Vladimir Putin wants to conclude a “new big deal” with Western countries, which will partially concern Ukraine .
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According to the press secretary and adviser to Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, it seems inevitable that russia’s war in Ukraine will continue for some time, and the question is what damage will be caused before the resumption of negotiations, the newspaper writes.
“The question is, when will we get back to it and what damage will be done by then?”, Kalin said in an interview with CNN.
Kalin said a halt to the talks should be expected, adding that he recently discussed the issue with U.S. National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan.
At the same time, the Turkish official said that there is a more important point when it comes to Russia’s participation in the talks.
“As far as we understand, Mr. Putin wants to make a new big deal, a new deal with the West. In part, this, of course, concerns Ukraine. But in fact, a more important problem is a new agreement between Russia and the Western world,” Kalyn said.
Moscow believes the agreements made at the end of the Cold War under Presidents Mikhail Gorbachev and Boris Yeltsin no longer reflect today’s Russia, he said. “There’s a new Russia, there’s a new world, there’s a new reality, and they want to make a new deal,” Kalin said.
As a result, the entire global liberal order faces a serious test, he said.
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Turkey, criticizing the Russian invasion and Russian President Vladimir Putin’s recent move to annex Ukrainian territories, maintains good relations with the Kremlin and this summer helped with a deal that allows grain supplies from Ukrainian ports.
On Friday, Erdogan spoke with Putin about the “latest developments” in the war in Ukraine, according to the Turkish government.
Source: Ukrgate