Turkey opposed the US decision to supply long-range missiles to Ukraine
Turkish President Erdogan criticized Biden's decision to allow Ukraine to use long-range missiles to attack Russia, calling it a step that intensifies the conflict.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan expressed disagreement with the US decision to provide Ukraine with long-range missiles for strikes on Russian territory. In an interview after returning from Brazil, Erdogan said that such a step by the United States could be considered as an attempt to "further inflame the conflict." He stressed that Turkey does not support the escalation of violence and expresses concern about the deterioration of the situation in the region. Erdogan also noted that Turkey will continue to adhere to its independent position on the conflict and will strive for a peaceful settlement.
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