Foreign Minister Of Turkey Will Take Part In Meeting In Ukraine In UK

Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan will take part in a meeting in Ukraine, which will take place on March 2 in London, the capital of Great Britain.

According to information received from diplomatic sources, Fidan will be present at a meeting in Ukraine on behalf of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.

It is expected that the Turkish minister will exchange views on issues related to the Russian-Ukrainian war, including the latest statement by US President Donald Trump with an emphasis on negotiations, will tell its interlocutors about the contribution, will emphasize the country’s efforts to terminate the Russian-Ukrainian war with the achievement of a fair and strong world, and also confirm the support of the territorial and territorial world integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine.

As expected, Fidan will also emphasize Turkey’s readiness to provide a site in the future for negotiations, emphasize the need to establish constant security, economic prosperity and stability in the region.

The process associated with the cessation of the Russian-Ukrainian war began to gain momentum, including thanks to the initiatives of Ankara. In this context, on February 18, in Turkey, a meeting of President Erdogan with the head of the Ukrainian state Vladimir Zelensky took place.

In addition, Fidan met with the Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov on the fields of the G20 ministerial meeting in Johannesburg on February 20, and then in Ankara on February 24. The Turkish Foreign Minister also had the opportunity to discuss this issue with US Secretary of State Marco Rubio and special representative of the US President for Ukraine and Russia Kitit Kellogg on the fields of the Munich Security Conference February 14-16.

The meeting in Ukraine is accepted by British Prime Minister Keir Starmer. It is expected that it will discuss current events in the context of the Russian-Ukrainian war, as well as issues related to European security.

In addition to Turkey, Ukraine, Germany, France, Italy, Denmark, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Spain, Finland, Sweden, Czech Republic, Romania, as well as NATO and EU representatives.

were invited.

The meeting will be a continuation of a series of conferences that began in Europe in order to determine a new position in a process that began with direct contacts of Trump with the presidents of Russia and Ukraine on February 12 for the immediate termination of the Russian-Ukrainian war, as well as meetings of the US and Russia Foreign Ministers in Riyadi, the capital of Saudi Arabia, February 18.

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Meanwhile, France on February 12 held a meeting at the level of foreign ministers in order to discuss European security issues with the participation of Germany, Poland, Italy, Spain and the UK, as well as Ukraine. In addition, an informal summit in Ukraine and European security was held at the initiative of France President Emmanuel Macron on February 17.