Adviser Erdogan: ‘Putin wants to redraw borders’

“Putin wants to redraw borders 30 years after the fall of the Soviet Union,” said Turkish President’s foreign policy adviser, Erdogan.

In the conflict in Ukraine, Turkey is between two positions, according to a comment by Welt, on the occasion of its interview with the foreign policy adviser of the Turkish President, Ibrahim Kalin.

According to the Welt, Turkey, on the one hand, supplies Kiev with drones, on the other hand, rejects sanctions against Russia.

In an interview, Erdogan’s chief foreign policy adviser explains how far NATO must go in Moscow and what it expects from Olaf Solz.

There are many things that distinguish Ibrahim Kalin, the chief adviser to the Turkish president, from Recep Tayyip Erdogan, according to the Welt.

Erdogan is known for his diplomatic escapes, Kalin is considered a master of mediation.

So many in Turkey consider him the best foreign minister. Asked by Welt about the location of the Turkish embassy from the Turkish point of view in the Russia-Ukraine conflict, Kalin said: “We have new challenges in the 21st century, so we have to create new rules and principles with which to “Both sides feel safe. This does not mean that one should respond to every request from Russia, but one should listen to the Russians.”

Source: Capital

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