President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan of Turkey and his French counterpart Emmanuel Macron discussed the Ukraine war and the French elections in a phone call.
According to a statement by the Communications Directorate on Friday, Erdoğan highlighted the importance of Turkey-France relations and noted that Turkey continues its efforts to end the Russia-Ukraine war through diplomacy.
Erdoğan also underlined the importance of supporting the negotiation process between Russia and Ukraine.
He then congratulated Macron on his re-election after he secured a second term last month, adding that he hopes that the outcome will be beneficial for France.
The phone call marked the first interaction between the two leaders since Macron was re-elected on April 24.
Erdoğan also told Macron that Turkish-French relations were important for Europe's global role, according to the presidency.
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