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Turkish parliament speaker calls for cease-fire between Russia, Ukraine

Turkish parliament speaker calls for cease-fire between Russia, Ukraine

Türkiye‘s parliament speaker on Thursday known as for a cease-fire between Russia and Ukraine, saying the warfare that broke out final 12 months in February threatens safety of the Black Sea area.

“The warfare left behind lots of of 1000’s of useless and wounded, devastated cities, thousands and thousands of individuals displaced from their properties and a very paralyzed Black Sea.

“… Our hope is that this war, which is one of the worst wars the Black Sea has ever seen, ends with a lasting and just peace before it causes more loss of life, destruction and damage,” Mustafa Şentop stated at a summit within the capital Ankara.

The thirtieth Parliamentary Assembly of the Black Sea Economic Cooperation (PABSEC) of parliament audio system had gathered beneath the theme, Common Geography, Common Vision, Common Future.

“I once again call on the parties to a cease-fire and invite them to a lasting peace,” he stated, including that the warfare was inflicting “irreparable” losses and damages not just for the individuals of Ukraine and Russia, however for all the world, particularly the area.

Türkiye strongly helps Ukraine’s independence, sovereignty and territorial integrity inside its internationally acknowledged borders, Şentop asserted.

“Likewise, we care concerning the territorial integrity of our different members Georgia, Moldova and Azerbaijan and we count on their calls for to be met.

“We sincerely believe that peace in the Black Sea can only come in this way,” he added.

Ankara is once more prepared to collect events on the desk for peace talks, Şentop harassed, saying: “Unfortunately, what some Western countries and global interest networks desire most is the continuation of this war with all its brutality.”

Türkiye, internationally praised for its mediator function, has repeatedly urged Kyiv and Moscow to finish the warfare by means of negotiations.

“Building a common future in the Black Sea is not impossible, it is much easier when there are so many values we share,” Şentop stated.

Speaking on the identical occasion, PABSEC Secretary General Asaf Hajiyev stated the Black Sea area is vital for the world politics since it’s a bridge between Asia and Europe.

He stated the area just isn’t solely vital by way of power sources or geographical location, however the primary useful resource is its individuals.

Despite conflicts, Hajiyev stated the motto of the group is peace, reconciliation and cooperation, noting that issues will be solved collectively.

The 13-member PABSEC, established in 1993, goals to diversify and additional develop bilateral and multilateral financial, technological and social relations amongst its member states.

Source: www.anews.com.tr