Turkey wants invasion to end but ‘has no inclination’ to join sanctions against Russia

Turkey does not intend to join sanctions against Russia over its invasion of Ukraine, Minister of Foreign Affairs Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu has said.
The sanctions will not only affect Russia but also those who impose them, including the European Union countries, Çavuşoğlu said last night (March 1) in a live televised interview on Habertürk.
"We have examined the sanctions one by one. How they will affect our economy, how they will affect our energy supply security, our air space...," the minister said, adding, "In general, we have not joined such sanctions in principle. And we have no inclination to join these sanctions."
There have been no demands or pressures for Ankara imposing sanctions on Moscow, he further noted.
"Turkey doesn't have to take sides. Turkey has a principled stance. Despite our differences of opinion, we want to improve our relations with both Russia and Ukraine," he remarked.
"We do not have to take sides in a war. On the contrary, we are a country that can equally establish dialogue with both two parties for ending the war.
"... If something is wrong, we also must talk about that. Russia's attack on Ukraine is a violation of international law."
About Turkey's abstaining vote regarding Russia's suspension from the Council of Europe on February 25, Çavuşoğlu said, "Kicking Russia out means Russian citizens can't go to the court of human rights.