Turkey trying to revive Russia-Ukraine negotiations, Erdogan tells NATO chief


Turkey’s President Tayyip Erdogan meets with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte in Ankara, Turkey, April 22, 2026. Murat Kula/Turkish Presidential Press Office/Handout via REUTERS

ANKARA, April 22 (Reuters) - Turkey ⁠is making efforts to revive negotiations between Russia and Ukraine ⁠and bring together the leaders of the warring sides, Turkish ‌President Tayyip Erdogan told NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte in a meeting in Ankara, the Turkish presidency said on Wednesday.

Earlier on Wednesday, Kyiv said it had asked Turkey, ​a NATO member, to host a leaders' level ⁠meeting with Russia. Ankara has ⁠maintained good ties with both Ukraine and Russia since Moscow's full-scale invasion ⁠in ‌2022.

"Erdogan said we were engaged, as Turkey, for the Ukraine-Russia war to end with peace, and that we are working ⁠to revive negotiations and start talks at leaders' ​level," the presidency ‌said in a readout of the meeting.

The Turkish president also told ⁠Rutte that ​maintaining transatlantic ties was "indispensable", but that Ankara expected European NATO allies to take more responsibility for transatlantic security, the presidency said.

Erdogan later held a call ⁠with German Chancellor Friedrich Merz, the presidency said, ​adding that he told the German leader the U.S.-Iran war was "starting to weaken Europe" and that the damage from the conflict would increase if ⁠world powers failed to intervene with "peace-oriented approaches".

"Erdogan said Turkey was working to end the Ukraine-Russia war through negotiations and reach lasting peace, just as it is trying with regards to Iran," the presidency said in ​a separate statement.

Turkey shares a border with ⁠Iran and has repeatedly called for an end to the war. It ​hosted a diplomacy forum last weekend attended ‌by delegations from all sides, and is ​in close contact with the U.S., Iran, and mediators Pakistan.

(Reporting by Tuvan Gumrukcu; Editing by Alex Richardson and Paul Simao)

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