ANKARA - Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan will attend a meeting on Ukraine in London on Sunday (2/3) representing President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, according to diplomatic sources on Saturday (1/3).

Fidan is expected to exchange views on key aspects of the Russia-Ukraine war, including the latest initiative focused on negotiations proposed by United States President Donald Trump.

He will also explain Turkey's potential contribution in the process and reaffirm its commitment to fair and sustainable peace, as well as support for Ukraine's territorial integrity, sovereignty, and independence.

In addition, Fidan is expected to highlight Ankara's readiness to continue to play a mediation role, as seen in direct negotiations between Russia and Ukraine in March 2022.

During the meeting, he is also expected to emphasize the importance of making long-term security, economic stability, and regional welfare a common goal in future negotiations.

The meeting, organized by British Prime Minister, Keir Starmer, will discuss the latest developments in the Russia-Ukraine war as well as Europe's broader security issues.

Apart from Fidan, this meeting also invited representatives from Ukraine, Germany, France, Italy, Denmark, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Spain, Finland, Sweden, the Czech Republic, and Romania, as well as officials from NATO and the European Union.


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