Turkey's Balancing Act in Russia-Ukraine Conflict
Turkey insists that establishing a ceasefire between Russia and Ukraine is essential before contemplating a peacekeeping mission or security guarantees. As part of the European coalition willing to bolster Ukraine's security, Turkey maintains diplomatic relations with both Kyiv and Moscow while aiding Ukraine militarily.

In the ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine, Turkey has emphasized that securing a ceasefire is a prerequisite for any peacekeeping mission or security guarantees. A source from the Turkish defense ministry conveyed this stance on Thursday.
According to Reuters, the examination of security guarantees for Ukraine by U.S. and European military planners follows U.S. President Donald Trump's announcement of America's support for Ukraine's security in a potential peace agreement. 'Securing a ceasefire is necessary before defining the mission and the contributions from each country,' the Turkish source stated anonymously.
As a NATO member, Turkey is considering sending a peacekeeping force to Ukraine, given its strategic ties with both Kyiv and Moscow. While it supports Ukraine's territorial integrity, Turkey opposes sanctions on Russia, and is committed to regional peace efforts as part of Europe's 'coalition of the willing.'
(With inputs from agencies.)
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