Erdogan on the war in Ukraine: the end of the conflict will not be quick
According to hvylya.net: Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, in an interview with Fox News, responded to the situation in Ukraine, expressing his observations about the duration of the Russian war. He emphasized that the conflict will not end quickly and both sides will suffer significant losses. He also expressed doubts about how long Kyiv can expect support from the West.
According to Erdogan, Ukraine faces a challenge as it cannot economically compete with Russia and may also lose financial support from Europe. He believes that the war will last a long time, and support from the U.S. may be unpredictable.
'I believe it will continue. At the same time, the United States – I do not know how long their support will last. I cannot estimate it,' Erdogan stated.
The Turkish President emphasized that this is a challenging time for all involved in the conflict, but it is important to maintain an open dialogue with both sides – both with Russia and Ukraine.
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