Turkish first lady Emine Erdoğan calls for peace in Ukraine
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- Anadolu Agency
- Published Date: 01:40 | 24 July 2022
- Modified Date: 01:40 | 24 July 2022
Türkiye wants to bring the war in Ukraine to an end, the country's first lady said, calling for peace and joint efforts to prevent future conflicts around the world.
Ankara continues to "employ all diplomatic instruments at the highest level and strive to end this war," Emine Erdoğan said in a video message to the Second Summit of First Ladies and Gentlemen held in the Ukrainian capital Kyiv on Saturday.
The event-Ukraine and the World: The Future We (Re)build Together-was hosted by Ukrainian First Lady Olena Zelenska.
"I believe rebuilding what the war has destroyed and joining hands as the whole world will be the strongest shield against future wars," said Erdoğan.
She said the Ukraine war has pushed the number of refugees worldwide above 100 million, emphasizing that "while war affects everyone, women and children are disproportionately impacted."
She said children account for some 5 million of the people displaced by the Ukraine war.
"Türkiye hosts around 1,300 victims of the Ukrainian war, including orphans and their caretakers," she added.
After receiving a letter from Zelenska, Erdoğan said she launched an initiative under which the children get psychological support and cultural activities are organized to help them cope with their trauma experiences.
Türkiye's Yunus Emre Institute has also started Turkish language courses for approximately 1,200 of these children, she added.
The Ukrainian children were also included in celebrations of national holidays in Türkiye, while a three-day science, culture and art event will be held especially for them in the coming days, Erdoğan said.
On humanitarian efforts in Ukraine and its neighboring countries, she said Türkiye has so far delivered 100 truckloads of aid to Ukraine and Moldova.