TURKISH PRESIDENT TAYYP ERDOGAN spoke to Joe Biden on Thursday about the significance of Turkey's role in acting as mediator between Russia and Ukraine.
to prevent their conflict from worsening”, according to Reuters. Turkey has a good relationship with both countries, which it sees as crucial in trying to resolve the conflict.Turkey is a NATO member and borders the Black Sea alongside Russia and Ukraine.
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