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Published November 19,2025

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Türkiye believes it would be beneficial for the Istanbul process on the Ukraine war to be implemented with “a comprehensive framework that can address acute problems, President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan told a Wednesday news conference with his Ukrainian counterpart Volodymyr Zelenskyy .

Stressing that Türkiye hosted three rounds of negotiations between Russia and Ukraine during which “progress was made,” Erdoğan said: “Furthermore, the parties were able to directly address ceasefire and peace talks, as well as military matters.

“We consider all of these to be valuable steps.”

“The Istanbul talks constitute an important milestone in diplomatic efforts at a time when the devastating effects of the (Russia-Ukraine) war are deepening,” Erdoğan said, underlining the importance of the talks organized through Türkiye’s mediation to end the ongoing war.

Increasing attacks on energy infrastructure and the resulting loss of life are causing irreparable damage for both sides, the Turkish president added.

Erdoğan voiced Ankara’s readiness to discuss with Moscow “any proposals that would accelerate a ceasefire, paving the way for just, lasting peace.”

Türkiye expects all partners who want to stop the bloodshed between Russia and Ukraine to take a constructive stance on the Istanbul process, he urged.

‘WE AIM TO INCREASE OUR BILATERAL TRADE VOLUME TO $10 BILLION’


The meeting between the leaders also addressed bilateral issues, Erdoğan said.

Reaffirming Ankara’s commitment to the territorial integrity, sovereignty, and independence of Ukraine, he said Türkiye’s support for the Crimean Tatars, “with whom we share a unique historical and cultural bond,” will continue.

The Turkish president said that “despite all challenges of the war, we aim to increase our bilateral trade volume to $10 billion.”

“We desire to contribute to Ukraine’s reconstruction efforts with the support of Turkish entrepreneurs who courageously continued their work by not abandoning the country (Ukraine) under these difficult circumstances,” Erdoğan added.


Family values must withstand cul...



Published November 20,2025

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President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan spoke at the “Family and Culture-Art Symposium” at the Beştepe National Library.

President Erdoğan emphasized, “We are taking the necessary measures against impositions like de-gendering and deviant movements like LGBT, not allowing the slightest compromise, negligence, or complacency.”


Erdoğan added, “In a period where global capitalism is opening new fronts, cultural imperialism and the intensity of digital encirclement are increasing globally, we are highly protective of the institution of the family.”


Erdoğan stated, “According to data released by TÜİK, the total fertility rate measured last year was 1.48. We are currently experiencing a disaster.”
President Erdoğan cautioned, “The alarm bells for our future are ringing loudly. No one who thinks about the future of this country can remain indifferent to this.”

“AS A SOCIETY, WE ARE BECOMING INDIVIDUALISTIC AND LONELY”


Data shows that our youth are now marrying at older ages. In 2024, the average age of marriage reached 25.8 for women and 28.3 for men. One-third of all divorces occur within the first five years of marriage. We are becoming a more individualistic society. We are becoming lonelier. The average household size, which was 4 people in 2008, decreased to 3.11 people in 2024.

“When we look at the family, we see the nation, and when we look at the nation, we see the civilization that forms it. The family is like a school; it is the academy of patience, compassion, and sacrifice. We are highly protective of the institution of the family. We are taking all necessary measures against impositions like de-gendering and deviant movements such as LGBT. We are combating content on social media and digital platforms that targets individuals, our family structure, societal configuration, and values.”


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