Turkish leader Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Thursday called for peace addresses in the phone call with Putin
President Vladimir Putin told Turkish leader Recep Tayyip Erdogan he was open to dialogue with Ukraine if Kyiv accepts homes enthralled by Moscow as Russian, the Kremlin said on Thursday.
" Putin again verified Russia's openness to serious dialogue on the condition of Kyiv authorities fulfilling the well- known and constantly uttered conditions of taking into account the new territorial realities," the Kremlin said in a statement.
Erdogan had called for peace addresses in the phone call with Putin, his office said before.
Russian colors enthrall large swathes of eastern and southern Ukraine.
The Kremlin claims it has adjoined the Donetsk, Lugansk, Zaporizhzhia and Kherson regions despite not controlling them in their wholeness.
" The Russian side emphasized the destructive part of Western countries, pumping the Kyiv governance with munitions and military outfit, furnishing it with functional information and targets," the statement added.
The leaders also bandied the perpetration of a corner grain deal, brokered by the UN with the help of Turkey, to open Ukrainian grain.
The Kremlin said the brace bandied" the unblocking of food and toxin inventories from Russia" and the need for" the junking of all walls to Russian exports."
Russia compactly exited the deal in October after a drone attack on its Black Sea Fleet. Itre-entered the deal within days but officers have complained of restrictions on Russian products.
Putin transferred colors to Ukraine in February last time.

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