New York Times praises President Erdogan, criticizes Macron

NYT praises Erdogan, criticizes Macron

The US-based New York Times (NYT) newspaper praised President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s role in the Russia-Ukraine crisis.

The New York Times, one of the leading newspapers of the USA, published a news evaluating the speech of President Erdoğan at the 77th General Assembly of the United Nations (UN).

In the news, it was pointed out that the most striking names among the leaders who made speeches on the first day of the UN General Assembly meetings were President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan and Emmanuel Macron, and the efforts of the two leaders to resolve the Russia-Ukraine crisis were discussed.

PRESIDENT ERDOĞAN’S CONTACTS WITH PUTIN ATTRACTED ATTENTION

The news also pointed to the last meeting between Erdogan and Putin in Uzbekistan, where President Erdogan tried to alleviate the global effects of the war by maintaining his close relationship with Putin throughout the war, and underlined that Ukraine’s lands should be given back in the last meeting. expressed.

As President Erdoğan used in his speech at the UN General Assembly, “We think that there will never be a winner in war, and a just peace process will have no losers. We need an honorable way out of the crisis through a reasonable, fair and feasible diplomatic process.” “Erdogan played a central role in the grain negotiations,” the statement said.

Photo: Associated Press

Photo: Associated Press

MARKED THAT MACRON IS INSUFFICIENT IN CONTACTS

According to the news reported by AA; In the article, attention was drawn to President Erdogan’s diplomatic efforts and success, and it was stated that Macron had contacted Putin for months but had no success.

Macron has been described as a “speaker of the Western alliance who claims he can play a role in peace”.

*The first image of the news was served by AA.