Turkish President Recep Tayyip ErdoganANKARA, Feb. 26 Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan at a meeting of the ruling party announced that he had invited Vladimir Putin's Russian colleague to Turkey to discuss de-escalation in Ukraine, TGRT Haber broadcast. «At a meeting of the ruling party, where the main issue was the situation in Ukraine, President Erdogan said that Turkey should stand for peace. In a conversation with Mr. Putin, I invited him to Turkey to normalize the situation,» the TV channel quotes Erdogan. On Thursday morning, Russian President Vladimir Putin announced that he had decided on a special military operation to demilitarize Ukraine. In a televised address to the Russians, he said that the circumstances » demand decisive and immediate action from us, the people's republics of Donbass turned to Russia with a request for help. «Later, the Russian Ministry of Defense stated that the Russian Armed Forces They do not carry out missile, air or artillery strikes on the cities of Ukraine: military infrastructure, air defense facilities, military airfields and aviation are disabled with high-precision weapons. The ministry assured that the civilian population is not in danger.The development of the situation is in the online report >>The President of Poland called for the admission of Ukraine to the EU in express modePublished: Vlada Kopylova
