Turkey Says It's Ready to Host Another Round of Russia-Ukraine Talks
- Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan announced on May 27 in Moscow that Turkey is prepared to host another round of peace talks between Russia and Ukraine.
- The offer follows stalled negotiations since the May 16 Istanbul meeting, where Russia rejected Ukraine’s immediate ceasefire proposal and proposed a peace memorandum draft.
- Fidan stated Turkey views hosting talks as a global duty and conveyed readiness to support with the hope negotiations swiftly lead to a ceasefire, while Russia awaits Kyiv’s response.
- Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov expressed support for Istanbul as a host city, while Ukrainian leaders remain willing to engage in negotiations either in Turkey, Switzerland, or at the Vatican, although there is some doubt about the Vatican's suitability.
- The continued diplomatic efforts suggest ongoing willingness to negotiate, but persistent military actions and political disagreements indicate challenges remain before achieving peace.
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Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said on May 27 that Moscow would welcome a second round of peace talks with Ukraine in Istanbul, he said during a joint press conference with Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan. "If you ask me, I would turn to our Turkish friends again — Istanbul is very good," Lavrov said, according to state-owned news agency TASS.The proposal comes as global diplomacy searches for a venue for negotiations between Kyiv a…
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