Erdogan urges cease-fire in call with Putin
The Hindu
The two leaders, according to the statement, agreed the next meeting between Russian and Ukrainian officials should be held in Istanbul
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan stressed the need for a cease-fire in Ukraine in a telephone call on Sunday with Russian President Vladimir Putin, Erdogan's office said.
Mr. Erdogan also called for an improvement to the humanitarian situation in the region, according to the statement.
The two leaders agreed the next meeting between Russian and Ukrainian officials should be held in Istanbul, the statement added, without giving a time frame.
Meanwhile, a member of the Ukrainian delegation that's in talks with Russia said on Sunday that the two sides have decided to meet in person beginning on Monday. However, Russia's chief negotiator said the in-person talks would begin on Tuesday. Neither said where the talks would be held.