Ukraine's envoy criticises Turkish tourism group over 'two-faced' approach


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  • Friday, 04 Mar 2022

ANKARA (Reuters) - Ukraine's ambassador to Turkey urged Ukrainian travel agencies on Thursday not to work with an association of Turkish agencies over what he called its 'two-faced' stance amid Russia's invasion of Ukraine.

NATO member Turkey, which shares a maritime border with Russia and Ukraine and has good ties with both, has criticised Moscow's invasion but so far avoided the harsher rhetoric of other alliance members and opposes their use of sanctions.

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