On June 2, the second cycle of negotiations between the delegations of Ukraine and Russia at the end of the war were planned in Istanbul.
After negotiations between the delegations of Ukraine and Russia, negotiations at the level of the leaders of the states will contribute to the peace process. On Friday, May 30, the Page of Press Service of the President of the Turkish Republic of Rezpa Taip Erdogan’s president was said on the presidential press service page.
It was noted that on May 30, Turkish president Recep Tayyip Erdogan held a telephone conversation with the President of Ukraine Vladimir Zelensky.
In a conversation, Erdogan said the consideration of the unlikely to stop during the second cycle of negotiations, planned to be held in Istanbul, was an important step toward the world.
According to the President, the participation of delegations of both countries in these negotiations in an expanded composition is essential for maintaining the positive dynamics of the peace process.
“President Erdogan is convinced that after negotiations between delegations, negotiations at the level of leaders will benefit from the peace process, and it should be implemented without special wires,” the report said.
Earlier it was reported that Ukraine president Vladimir Zelensky would make a phone talk with Turkish leader Recep Tayyip Erdogan on the night of May 30. Two countries of the two countries will discuss the upcoming Ukraine and Russia meeting in Istanbul.
Remember that Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan said Russia is threatening to be a disadvantage if it does not show flexibility in the peace negotiations in Ukraine.
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