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Erdogan convenes the Turkish Security Council to discuss long-term truce between Ukraine and Russia, as well as other issues
On January 25, Turkish President Recep Erdogan will hold the first meeting of the Security Council this year. The participants will discuss the ending of the war in Ukraine among other issues on the agenda
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“Strategic issues of regional and national security are to be discussed during the meeting in the presidential complex in Ankara,” Anadolu reports.
The situation in Iran, Syria, etc. will be considered at the Security Council meeting.
“The topic of Ukraine, including the issue of Black Sea Grain Initiative, will also be discussed. The participants will touch upon Ankara's peace mediation initiatives, as well as the issue of humanitarian aid delivery and the achievement of a long-term ceasefire in Ukraine," the media reports.
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