They also discussed the ceasefire between Israel and Iran, regional and global problems, as well as bilateral relations.
Turkish president Recep Tayyip Erdogan met on Tuesday with US President Donald Trump at NATO Summit in The Hague, Anadola reports.
Parties discussed the war in Ukraine, the ceasefire between Israel and Iran, regional and global problems, as well as bilateral relations.
According to the publication, Erdogan accepted the ceasefire between Israel and Iran, “gratitude for the efforts of the US president.” He called for a stable world, the end of the gas crisis and dialogue in Ukraine, and emphasized the “importance of a close dialogue” for the peaceful regulation of the war between Russia and Ukraine.
Earlier, presidential office leader Andrei Ermak, located in The Hague with Zelensky, spoke about a telephone conversation with the US Secretary of State Marco Rubio, where it was a potential meeting of Ukraine and USA presidents.
Trump said he would also meet his Ukrainian colleague on the sides of the NATO Summit in The Hague.
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