Sullivan-Kalin: US urges continued dialogue to resolve Eastern Mediterranean disputes

Underlined the need for continued dialogue and diplomacy to resolve disputes in the Eastern Mediterranean White House National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan during his telephone communication the representative of the Turkish presidency Ibrahim Kalinaccording to the White House.

The two sides They also discussed Ukraine, Sweden and Finland’s accession to NATO, and the observance of ceasefire lines in northeastern Syria.said the US presidency.

According to a White House statement, Jake Sullivan spoke with Ibrahim Kalin “The continuing support (of the US and Turkey) in Ukraine in view of the continuing aggression of Russiaas well as their respective efforts to allow Ukrainian exports of agricultural products to reach world markets. Mr Sullivan voiced support for Turkey’s ongoing direct talks with Sweden and Finland to resolve concerns over their US-backed NATO bids. He also reiterated the importance of avoiding escalation in Syria in order to maintain existing ceasefire lines and avoid further destabilization. Finally, Mr. Sullivan urged the continuation of dialogue and diplomacy to resolve any disputes in the Eastern Mediterranean region. “.

According to the British express.co.uk, a img close to the “president” of the pseudo-state, Ersin Tatar Recep Tayyip Erdogan is going to use the Cyprus issue and specifically to ask for the recognition of the Pseudo-State in Cyprus, in order to say “yes” to the accession of Sweden and Finland to NATO.

While The New York Times points out the destabilizing role that Turkey plays in NATO.

Indicatively, the report states that when Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan threatened to block the accession of Finland and Sweden to NATO, Western officials may have been outraged, but they were not at all surprised.

Erdogan and Zelensky now discuss securing grain exports from Ukrainewhile Ankara’s mediation role aimed at ending the war fell on the table.

Source: News Beast

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