Turkey-Russia-Ukraine ombudsmen meet for ‘reconciliation corridor’
Within the scope of the ‘Future of Human Rights in the 21st Century’ conference held in Ankara; Turkey-Russia-Ukraine ombudsmen held a three-way meeting to determine the roadmap on child and human rights, the changes of the wounded and soldiers. Under the chairmanship of Turkish Ombudsman Şeref Malkoç, Ukraine Ombudsman Dr. The meeting, attended by Dmytro Lubinets and Russian Federation Ombudsman Tatiana Moskalkova, was closed to the press. See you later Turkish Grand National Assembly Minister Mustafa Sentop also joined.
Şentop expressed his pleasure to host the ombudsmen of both countries in Turkey with the international conference of their likes.
Şentop pointed out the importance of establishing a humanitarian ceasefire in the first place and emphasized that important attitudes were taken while the war was continuing, “Grain corridor in exchange for prisoner exchange.
LUBINETS THANKS TO ERDOĞAN AND TURKEY
Ukraine Ombudsman Dmytro Lubinets thanked President Erdogan and Turkey for what they did for the injured and children, especially in the corridor of chance.
Russian Ombudsman Tatiana Moskalkova stated that the basic right is human life and expressed her gratitude for Turkey’s help to the wounded and civilians.