Erdoğan urges U.S.–Venezuela dialogue during call with Maduro
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan held a telephone conversation with his Venezuelan counterpart, President Nicolás Maduro, on Friday, discussing bilateral relations and regional developments.
According to a readout from the Turkish presidency, President Erdogan emphasized Türkiye's close monitoring of the situation in the region. He reiterated a consistent Turkish position, stating, "We believe that problems can be solved through dialogue, and we voice this on every platform."
A key point of the discussion was the relationship between Venezuela and the United States. President Erdogan stressed the importance of keeping channels of dialogue open between Washington and Caracas, expressing his wish for tensions to ease "as soon as possible."
The call also addressed the state of bilateral ties between Türkiye and Venezuela, though specific details on economic or diplomatic cooperation were not provided in the initial summary.
The conversation underscores Türkiye's continued diplomatic engagement with Venezuela, a nation facing prolonged political and economic crisis and strained relations with several Western governments. President Erdogan has maintained relations with President Maduro's government, positioning Türkiye as an intermediary voice advocating for peaceful resolution over confrontation.
No immediate statement was released by the Venezuelan government regarding the call. (ILKHA)
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