Turkey Proposes to Host Trump-Putin-Zelensky Summit
- Turkey proposed hosting a summit on May 30 with the leaders of Russia, Ukraine, and the United States to end the three-year invasion of Ukraine.
- This proposal follows talks in Istanbul earlier in May, where Ukraine and Russia exchanged peace documents but Kyiv has not confirmed attendance for the upcoming talks Monday.
- Turkish President Erdogan, seen as a mediator, maintains relations with both leaders, while Russia rejects a face-to-face summit and continues military advances in eastern Ukraine.
- Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan expressed hope for a Trump-Putin-Zelensky meeting under Erdogan's direction, while Zelensky warned easing sanctions encourages further attacks.
- The ongoing conflict has caused tens of thousands of deaths and millions displaced, and stalled negotiations suggest limited immediate progress toward peace.
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Turkey Proposes Talks Between Zelensky, Putin and Trump
Turkey is prepared to host a meeting between Ukrainian President Zelensky, Russian President Putin and US President Trump, Turkish Foreign Minister Fidan said during a visit to Kyiv. The meeting should take place after further talks between delegations from Ukraine and Russia. Russia has proposed to hold further talks in Istanbul next Monday. Ukraine has said that it wants to see a document with new Russian proposals for a ceasefire before sendi…

Turkey proposes to host Trump-Putin-Zelensky summit
Turkey on Friday proposed hosting a summit with the leaders of Russia, Ukraine and the United States as it strives to broker an elusive deal to end Russia's three-year invasion -- an invitation swiftly dismissed by the Kremlin.
Turkey Is Offering to Host a Meeting Between Putin, Zelenski and Trump
Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan, visiting Kiev, proposed Friday that Turkey organize a meeting between Russian President Vladimir Putin, Ukrainian Volodimir Zelenski and US President Donald Trump. “We sincerely believe that it is possible to conclude the first and second talks in Istanbul with a meeting between Mr Trump, Mr Putin and Mr Zelenski,” under the leadership of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, to seek a solution to the conf…
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