Turkey Considers Sending Soldiers for Peacekeeping in Ukraine
ankara, turkey March 6, 2025 16:00Turkey expresses willingness to contribute troops to Ukraine's peacekeeping efforts and Erdogan emphasizes Turkish military's role in European defense.
Turkey expresses willingness to contribute troops to Ukraine's peacekeeping efforts and Erdogan emphasizes Turkish military's role in European defense.
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