The Turkish Foreign Minister will reintroduce Ankara’s proposal to host peace talks between Ukraine and Russia at tomorrow’s European leaders’ meeting in London, a Turkish diplomatic source said today.

Turkey, a NATO member, hosted the original conversations between the two sides, following the Russian invasion of Ukraine in 2022, helping to reach an agreement to safely transport Ukrainian exports to the Black Sea.

Ankara argues that any peace agreements should include the participation of both sidesboth Russia and Ukraine.

Turkey has repeatedly called on a ceasefire in Ukraine in 2024, while on the other hand, it has welcomed the US initiative to end the war, which has been derailed by yesterday’s public disagreement between Ukrainian presidents and US presidents.

At tomorrow’s meeting of European leaders In the British capital, Hakan Fidan will inform Europe’s leaders of Turkish efforts to find a “just and enduring peace” in the War of Ukraine, according to the same diplomatic source, adding that it will confirm its commitment to Ankara.