“On the one hand, Turkey acts as an intermediary and supports Ukraine with important steps, and on the other hand, we see, for example, the preparation of tourist routes at the same time (for Russians. -

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),” RIA Novosti quoted him as saying in an interview with Greek public television ERT.

Zelensky said that such steps are unacceptable if countries want to "have friendly relations."

“You can’t deal with it like that, it’s double standards.

It's unfair," he added.

Earlier, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, following negotiations with Zelensky, announced Ankara's readiness to act as one of the guarantors of Ukraine's security.

On April 28, the Kremlin announced that the leaders of Russia and Turkey, Vladimir Putin and Recep Tayyip Erdogan, discussed the humanitarian aspects of the situation in Ukraine and Donbass, taking into account the negotiations between the Russian leader and UN Secretary General António Guterres.