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    Turkey's foreign minister to visit Kyiv after talks in Moscow on peace efforts

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    Posted on May 28, 2025

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    Turkey's Foreign Minister visits Kyiv after Moscow talks to mediate peace in the Russia-Ukraine conflict, emphasizing diplomatic solutions.

    Turkey's Foreign Minister to Visit Kyiv Following Moscow Peace Talks

    ANKARA (Reuters) -Turkey's foreign minister will travel to Kyiv on Thursday for a two-day visit after discussing peace efforts to end Russia's war in Ukraine in Moscow earlier this week, a Turkish Foreign Ministry source said on Wednesday.

    Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan held talks in Moscow on Monday and Tuesday, meeting Russian President Vladimir Putin and other Russian officials, including Moscow's top negotiator at talks in Istanbul earlier this month aimed at ending the three-year war.

    In Kyiv, Fidan is expected to meet with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy, Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal, his Ukrainian counterpart Andrii Sybiha, and Defence Minister Rustem Umerov, who is also Kyiv's top negotiator with Russia, the source said.

    During the talks, Fidan will repeat an offer to host further peace talks between Russia and Ukraine, the source added.

    He will "point to the increasingly heavier negative effects of the Russia-Ukraine war, emphasising the need for the war to end through diplomacy, and for a fair and lasting peace to be achieved," the source said.

    Fidan will also discuss bilateral ties, in relation to trade, energy, defence and security, while conveying Turkey's readiness to take part in Ukraine's post-war reconstruction.

    Russia is under increasing pressure to agree a ceasefire, and Ankara has repeatedly said the sides need to continue talks after the first direct contact between the sides since March 2022 - also in Istanbul - took place earlier this month.

    Delegates from Moscow and Kyiv did not agree on a ceasefire in Istanbul this month, but agreed to trade 1,000 prisoners of war and deliver, in writing, their conditions for a possible ceasefire.

    Russian sources have said that NATO member Turkey, which has maintained good ties with both sides since the start of the war, could be a venue for future talks.

    (Reporting by Tuvan GumrukcuEditing by Ros Russell)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Turkey's foreign minister to visit Kyiv after Moscow talks.
    • •Hakan Fidan met with Russian officials, including Putin.
    • •Fidan to discuss peace efforts and bilateral ties in Kyiv.
    • •Turkey offers to host further Russia-Ukraine peace talks.
    • •Ankara emphasizes the need for diplomatic resolution.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Turkey's foreign minister to visit Kyiv after talks in Moscow on peace efforts

    1What is the purpose of Turkey's foreign minister's visit to Kyiv?

    The visit aims to discuss peace efforts to end Russia's war in Ukraine and to meet with key Ukrainian leaders.

    2Who will Turkey's foreign minister meet in Kyiv?

    Hakan Fidan is expected to meet with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy, Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal, and other officials.

    3What topics will be discussed during the meetings in Kyiv?

    Fidan will discuss bilateral ties related to trade, energy, defense, and security, as well as Turkey's role in Ukraine's post-war reconstruction.

    4What was the outcome of the recent talks in Istanbul?

    Delegates from Moscow and Kyiv did not agree on a ceasefire but agreed to trade 1,000 prisoners of war and provide written conditions for a possible ceasefire.

    5What is Turkey's stance on the Russia-Ukraine war?

    Turkey emphasizes the need for the war to end through diplomacy and aims for a fair and lasting peace.

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