Trump eyes Turkish President Erdogan’s help to end Ukraine war

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US President Donald Trump (left) said he had an "excellent" relationship with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan during his first term in office..

US President Donald Trump (left) said he had an excellent relationship with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.

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- US President Donald Trump said on May 5 that he wanted to work with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan to end Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, after the two leaders spoke by telephone.

Mr Trump added on his Truth Social network that Mr Erdogan had also invited him to visit Turkey, and that the Turkish leader would be meeting him in Washington.

“I look forward to working with President Erdogan on getting the ridiculous, but deadly, War between Russia and Ukraine ended – NOW!” Mr Trump posted.

Mr Trump, who promised to end the Ukraine war within 24 hours of starting his second term in January, has been pushing Kyiv and Moscow to reach a ceasefire deal.

Nato member Turkey has sought to maintain good relations with both of its Black Sea neighbours since the Russian invasion and has twice hosted talks aimed at ending the war.

The two leaders also discussed “all things Syria, Gaza and more”, in what Mr Trump called a “very good and productive telephone conversation” with Mr Erdogan.

Mr Trump said he and Mr Erdogan had an “excellent” relationship during his first term as US president from 2017 to 2021.

The Turkish president’s office said Mr Erdogan had told Mr Trump that US efforts to ease sanctions on Syria would “contribute” to stabilising the war-torn country.

Washington has said any normalisation or lifting of sanctions following the December ouster of Mr Bashar al-Assad will depend on verifiable progress by Syria’s new authorities on priorities including actions against “terror”.

Mr Erdogan also thanked Mr Trump for his “approach to ending wars”, with the statement mentioning Ukraine, Gaza and negotiations on Iran.

He raised the issue of the war-battered Gaza Strip, telling Mr Trump that humanitarian aid should “be delivered to Gaza without interruption”.

Israel halted all aid to the 2.4 million Palestinians in Gaza in March and its security Cabinet has

approved the expansion of military operations

in Gaza, including the “conquest” of the Palestinian territory.

Mr Trump is due to visit Saudi Arabia, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates next week. AFP

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