Turkey Advocates Ceasefire Before Peacekeeping in Ukraine
A Turkish defense ministry source emphasized the importance of securing a ceasefire between Russia and Ukraine before outlining peacekeeping missions and security guarantees for Ukraine. The source highlighted the need for a clear mandate and contributions from each country to effectively support peace efforts.

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A senior official from Turkey's defense ministry stressed the necessity of establishing a ceasefire between Russia and Ukraine before any peacekeeping initiatives are formalized. This move is seen as pivotal to ensuring future security guarantees for Ukraine.
The official indicated that a ceasefire would pave the way for defining the framework of a peacekeeping mission with distinct mandates. Such an approach would necessitate clarity on the contribution commitments from each involved nation.
Turkey remains committed to playing a constructive role, although sending a peacekeeping mission would require clear guidelines and mutual agreements among the key parties involved in the conflict.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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