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    Turkey to repeat offer to host Ukraine-Russia peace talks at London summit, source says

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    Posted on March 1, 2025

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    Last updated: January 25, 2026

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    Turkey reaffirms its offer to host Ukraine-Russia peace talks at a London summit, emphasizing regional security and economic prosperity.

    Turkey Reaffirms Commitment to Host Ukraine-Russia Peace Talks in London

    ANKARA (Reuters) - Turkey's foreign minister will reiterate Ankara's offer to host peace talks between Ukraine and Russia at a meeting of European leaders in London on Sunday, a Turkish diplomatic source said on Saturday.

    NATO-member Turkey hosted initial talks between the sides months after Russia's 2022 full-scale invasion of Ukraine, helping secure a deal for the safe passage of grain exports in the Black Sea. It has said any future peace talks must include both countries.

    While repeatedly calling for a ceasefire since 2024, Ankara has welcomed the U.S. initiative to end the war, which was derailed by a public argument between the presidents of Ukraine and the United States in Washington on Friday.

    On Sunday, Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan will brief European leaders on Turkey's efforts to find a "fair and lasting peace" to the war, the source said, adding he will also affirm Ankara's commitment to Ukraine's territorial integrity and sovereignty.

    Fidan is expected to "underline that Turkey, which hosted direct negotiations between Russia and Ukraine in March 2022, is ready to take up this role in the coming period", and emphasise that all parties must jointly focus on lasting regional security and stability, as well as economic prosperity, in negotiations, the person added.

    A Black Sea littoral state like Ukraine and Russia, Turkey has maintained good ties with both since the start of the war. It has provided Kyiv with military support, while refusing to participate in Western sanctions against Moscow.

    Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy visited Turkey last month, on the same day U.S. and Russian representatives met for talks - without Kyiv's participation - in Riyadh aimed at ending the war.

    On Monday, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov also held talks in Ankara.

    On Thursday, delegations from the United States and Russia met in Istanbul for talks aimed at addressing bilateral issues regarding the operations of their respective embassies.

    Zelenskiy said last week that he saw Turkey as an important security guarantor for Ukraine.

    (Reporting by Tuvan Gumrukcu, Editing by William Maclean and Daren Butler)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Turkey offers to host Ukraine-Russia peace talks.
    • •Ankara emphasizes Ukraine's territorial integrity.
    • •Turkey maintains ties with both Ukraine and Russia.
    • •European leaders to be briefed in London.
    • •Turkey supports regional security and prosperity.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Turkey to repeat offer to host Ukraine-Russia peace talks at London summit, source says

    1What will Turkey's foreign minister discuss at the London summit?

    Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan will brief European leaders on Turkey's efforts to find a 'fair and lasting peace' to the war and reaffirm Ankara's commitment to hosting peace talks.

    2What role has Turkey played in the Ukraine-Russia conflict?

    Turkey hosted initial talks between Ukraine and Russia after the 2022 invasion, facilitating a deal for safe grain exports in the Black Sea.

    3How has Turkey maintained its relations with Ukraine and Russia?

    Turkey has provided military support to Ukraine while maintaining good ties with Russia, refusing to participate in Western sanctions against Moscow.

    4What did Ukrainian President Zelenskiy say about Turkey?

    Zelenskiy stated that he views Turkey as an important security guarantor for Ukraine, highlighting its role in the ongoing conflict.

    5What recent meetings have occurred involving Turkey and Russia?

    Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov held talks in Ankara, and delegations from the U.S. and Russia met in Istanbul to address bilateral issues.

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