Türkiye hopes recent developments in Russia will be 'a new milestone in the path to a just peace in Ukraine,' President Erdogan says in phone call with NATO Chief Stoltenberg
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During the call on Sunday, it was pointed out that the end of tensions in Russia"prevented the occurrence of irrevocable humanitarian tragedies in the Ukrainian field," the statement said. The paramilitary Wagner group accused Russian forces on Friday of attacking its fighters and the group subsequently crossed from Ukraine into the Russian city of Rostov-on-Don.
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