Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov has acknowledged and expressed appreciation for Turkey’s willingness to facilitate a resolution to the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. The statement, made on Tuesday, highlights Moscow’s recognition of Ankara’s potential role as a mediator. Lavrov did not detail specific proposals or discussions, but emphasized the value Russia places on Turkey’s engagement. This comes as international efforts to de-escalate the situation continue, with various nations attempting to broker negotiations between Russia and Ukraine. Turkey has maintained a neutral stance, seeking to balance its relationships with both countries. The Russian acknowledgement suggests a potential avenue for further diplomatic engagement through Turkish channels. This position reinforces Turkey’s self-proclaimed role as a key regional actor capable of bridging divides.
