Erdogan wants to host Putin-Zelensky meeting in Turkey

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In a role mediator country to find a solution to the Ukrainian wants to highlight Turkey Recep Tayyip Erdogan.

The Turkish president said yesterday that he planned to talk to him Vladimir Putin and the Volodymyr Zelensky with the aim of scheduling direct negotiations between the two leaders.

“In these meetings, we will express my gratitude to both me and my nation and say, ‘Our goal is to bring you together as soon as possible,'” Erdogan said during a visit to Uzbekistanaccording to the Turkish state news agency.

Erdogan even reiterated that Turkey is willing to host the meeting of the two leaders herself.

It is recalled that the country has hosted two rounds Russian-Ukrainian peace talksincluding a meeting in Istanbul on Tuesday between officials from both countries, at which the Ukrainian delegation submitted a proposal to accept neutrality in exchange for security guarantees from Western powers.

Ukrainian and Russian officials described the talks this week as constructive, but Western officials were reluctant to support Ukraine’s proposal to guarantee its security from outside forces, including the United States, the United Kingdom, France, Turkey and Germany. Canada, Poland and Israel.

Negotiations between Russia and Ukraine are set to resume via teleconference on Friday, Ukrainian officials said.

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