Turkey Summons Ukrainian, Russian Envoys over Black Sea Attacks
- T�rkiye has summoned both Ukraine's ambassador and Russia's acting charge d'affaires to express concerns over strikes on vessels linked to Russia in the Black Sea, stated Deputy Foreign Minister Ay_e Berris Ekinci.
- Ekinci noted a sharp rise in reciprocal attacks between Moscow and Kyiv that have reached T�rkiye's waters, indicating a serious escalation in the conflict.
- T�rkiye emphasized it will not allow any country's actions to threaten the security of the Black Sea, highlighting that all three countries border the sea.
- Since February 2022, T�rkiye has played a critical role in maintaining dialogue with both Ukraine and Russia, promoting consensus on key issues.
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