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Turkey Offers Mediation for Russia-Ukraine Humanitarian Corridor: Ukrainian Ombudsman

Turkey Offers Mediation for Russia-Ukraine Humanitarian Corridor: Ukrainian Ombudsman

Ukrainian Commissioner for Human Rights Dmytro Lubinets said on Sunday that Turkey was offering its territory as a base for a humanitarian corridor between Russia and Ukraine, although Ankara and Moscow remain reticent on this issue.

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“At the moment that’s the plan of the Turkish side: they want to become mediators, they want their channels of communication with the Russian Federation to be used… Civilians or wounded servicemen – we also discussed this as an option – could first return from the Russian Federation to Turkey, after which they would go to Ukraine,” Lubinets told Ukrainian broadcaster. The Ukrainian official stressed that the plan was just a proposal currently on the table. On Wednesday, Russian Commissioner for Human Rights Tatiana Moskalkova had a trilateral meeting with Lubinets and Turkish human rights commissioner Seref Malkoc in Ankara. Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said that his country was in favor of opening a humanitarian corridor between Russia and Ukraine to help women and children, as well as those wounded and affected by the Ukraine crisis.

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18:41 GMT 15.01.2023 (Updated: 18:43 GMT 15.01.2023)

MOSCOW (Sputnik) – Ukrainian Commissioner for Human Rights Dmytro Lubinets said on Sunday that Turkey was offering its territory as a base for a humanitarian corridor between Russia and Ukraine, although Ankara and Moscow remain reticent on this issue.

“At the moment that’s the plan of the Turkish side: they want to become mediators, they want their channels of communication with the Russian Federation to be used… Civilians or wounded servicemen – we also discussed this as an option – could first return from the Russian Federation to Turkey, after which they would go to Ukraine,” Lubinets told Ukrainian broadcaster.

The Ukrainian official stressed that the plan was just a proposal currently on the table.

On Wednesday, Russian Commissioner for Human Rights Tatiana Moskalkova had a trilateral meeting with Lubinets and Turkish human rights commissioner Seref Malkoc in Ankara. Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said that his country was in favor of opening a humanitarian corridor between Russia and Ukraine to help women and children, as well as those wounded and affected by the Ukraine crisis.

 

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