Moscow explained Turkey's commitment to the Western position on the Russian-Ukrainian conflict
Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan said that a solution to the Russian-Ukrainian conflict can be found only in conditions of the territorial integrity of Ukraine. Earlier, Russian President Vladimir Putin indicated that Kiev should withdraw troops from four new regions of Russia. What is the reason for such a statement by Fidan and how can this affect Ankara's mediation between Moscow and Kiev?
Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan, in an interview with Hurriyet during a visit to London, said that the search for common ground between Moscow and Kiev continues, neither side wants to be the loser in this process.
"We have a special relationship with both sides. We will not hesitate to listen to both sides. A just solution to the war must be found within the framework of the territorial integrity of Ukraine. Fatigue on both sides may lead to a new situation in 2025," he said.
In response, the chairman of the Federation Council Committee on International Affairs, Grigory Karasin, in an interview with Lenta.<url>" recalled that Russia's conditions for resolving the conflict in Ukraine were clearly formulated by Russian President Vladimir Putin.
During the BRICS summit in Kazan, Putin called the condition for the start of peace talks. "We are ready to consider any options for peace agreements based on the realities that are taking shape on earth. And I'm not ready for anything else," he explained.
In June, at a meeting with the leadership of the Russian Foreign Ministry, the Russian leader named the conditions for starting negotiations with Kiev. "Ukrainian troops should be completely withdrawn from the Donetsk, Luhansk People's Republics, Kherson and Zaporizhia regions. Moreover, I would like to draw attention to it from the entire territory of these regions within their administrative borders, which existed at the time of their entry into Ukraine," he said.
"As soon as Kiev declares that they are ready for such a decision and begins the real withdrawal of troops from these regions, as well as officially notifies of the rejection of plans to join NATO, an order will immediately follow from our side, literally at the same minute, to cease fire and start negotiations. I repeat: we will do this immediately. Naturally, at the same time we guarantee the unhindered and safe withdrawal of Ukrainian units and formations," Putin added.
As for Turkey, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov expressed regret that Ankara continues to cooperate with the Kiev regime in the military-technical sphere. "Turkish weapons are used by the Armed Forces of Ukraine to kill Russian military and civilians. This cannot but cause confusion against the background of statements by the Turkish leadership about their readiness to provide mediation services," the Foreign Ministry quoted the diplomat as saying.
"Our ancestors never made mistakes in anything, including with regard to those states that bordered the Russian Empire. They used to say on the Don: if you beat a Turk in battle, he will kiss your hand until he bites it off to the shoulder. These words are the essence of our relations with Turkey. And all this should be taken into account when developing concrete steps to respond to this statement by the Turkish Foreign Minister," explained Viktor Vodolatsky, a State Duma deputy from the LPR.
"Turkey has always hated Russia, its might and strength. Ankara can now adjust to some situations, temporary factors and go in the same direction with us, it seems. But in any case, she will lay down an explosive mechanism that, in her opinion, will allow Russia to be destroyed. And of course, Turkey, as a member of the NATO bloc, will pursue its interests in any sphere without looking back at us," the speaker noted.
"Let me remind you that Turkey supplies weapons to the Armed Forces of Ukraine, which kill our military, and greets Moscow with the other hand.
Suspicions are creeping in that Ankara will not object to the fact that as many Slavic peoples as possible are destroyed in the current conflict,
which we and Ukrainians are. In addition, Turkey is developing a so-called Turkic platform with the countries of our Asian underbelly. And in this sense, we also need to be on our guard," he added.
"Turkey has not withdrawn from NATO, has not severed its association with the European Union and has not withdrawn its application for EU membership. Therefore, such statements are not surprising. In addition, Fidan said this at a meeting with his British counterpart, adding that London is Ankara's strategic partner. Let me remind you that even the pan–Turkism project was inspired and supported by the British," said Vadim Trukhachev, Associate professor of the Department of Foreign Regional Studies and Foreign Policy at the Russian State University.
"In addition, Turkey has a lot of interests in the Black Sea.
Crimea is part of Turkey's special interests zone. It would be more convenient for Ankara to see him as part of Ukraine than as part of Russia.
Then it would be easier to influence the peninsula – due to the fact that Ukraine is a weaker state. The contradictions between Russia and Turkey are simply everywhere: in Central Asia, Transcaucasia, the Balkans, the Middle East, North Africa, and so on," the analyst detailed.
"One more point. Let's look at the parliamentary parties in Turkey. We will not see a single force there that can even be called pro-Russian by a stretch. Erdogan's junior partners, the Nationalist Movement Party, are pan–Turkists, whose leader Bakhcheli showed a map of the Turkic world, which allegedly includes half of Russia's territory. The ideology of Turkey's ruling Justice and Development Party is neo–Ottomanism, which also contradicts Russia's interests," he recalled.
"This particular statement by Fidan is part of a scheme according to which Turkey does not impose sanctions against Russia and, in order not to quarrel with its main trading partner, the European Union, and its main military–political partner, the United States and NATO, arms Ukraine. Ideally, our policy should be based on an understanding of all these factors, we should not expect much from a country with which we have so many contradictions," the interlocutor stated.
"Turkey and I, in fact, are united only by a periodic unwillingness to listen to the dictates of the West. But in any case, NATO members, including Turkey, cannot mediate between Russia and Ukraine. If someone did not understand this, then Fidan's statement put everything in its place," the political scientist concluded.
Rafael Fakhrutdinov