Zelensky and Erdogan talk about war in Ukraine and Middle East

The Presidents of Ukraine and Turkey, Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Volodymyr Zelensky, had a telephone conversation on Saturday.
This was reported by the Turkish leader's press service, Censor.NET reports citing European Pravda.
The report notes that Zelensky and Erdogan discussed the Russian-Ukrainian war, as well as "the conflicts between Israel and Palestine and the humanitarian crisis in the region."
"Stating the possibility of a peaceful settlement of regional conflicts, in particular the Israeli-Palestinian dispute, President Erdogan noted that Turkey would continue to make every effort to do so," Erdogan's press service said.
The last time the two leaders spoke was in late July after Russia withdrew from the Black Sea Grain Initiative. The Ukrainian side has not yet reported on the conversation between the presidents of Ukraine and Turkey.