
Ibrahim Kalin, spokesman for Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, confirmed Tuesday that the country is maintaining contacts to encourage the exchange of prisoners of war between Russia and Ukraine and to create a humanitarian corridor in the country, which has been at war for almost a year now.
«We are talking about this, we continue to maintain contacts at various levels. Sometimes, in fact, small changes are introduced. The initiative to create a humanitarian corridor for the wounded is being addressed,» Kalin explained in statements to TRT television channel. Thus, he pointed out that Ankara expects «to see results as soon as possible».
For her part, the Russian Ombudsman, Tatiana Moskalkova, said that she expects Turkey to clarify «the road map» in question for the creation of this humanitarian corridor.
Earlier, Erdogan had expressed Ankara’s support for the implementation of such measures and expressed its readiness to deal with the issue of the humanitarian corridor.
Source: (EUROPA PRESS)






