Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmitry Kuleba confirmed on Monday night that he planned to meet with his Russian counterpart Sergei Lavrov in Turkey the day after Thursday.
“Currently (meeting) is scheduled for the 10th (March). Let’s see – if he goes to Antalya by air, I will go too. “Let’s sit down and talk,” Kouleba said in a recorded message.
Earlier in the day, Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlüt Çavuşoλουlu announced that the foreign ministers of the two war-torn countries were expected to meet for talks in Antalya on March 10th. These talks will probably be tripartite, Mr. Tsavousoglou himself intends to participate, as he clarified.
“If Sergei Lavrov is willing to have a serious discussion, ‘diplomat to diplomat’ can be negotiated, but if the Russian Foreign Minister ‘starts to pick up the absurd propaganda he has been serving lately, he will hear what he deserves, the truth,'” he said. Dmitro Kouleba.
The head of the Ukrainian diplomacy also reiterated that Kyiv wants direct talks between Presidents Volodymyr Zelensky and Vladimir Putin.
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