Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan visits Kyiv for diplomatic talks
Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan concluded an official visit to Kyiv, where he held meetings with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha, and other officials. During the discussions, Fidan reiterated Turkey's support for Ukraine's independence and territorial integrity. A key focus of the talks was the potential for renewed peace negotiations, with Turkey offering to facilitate discussions between Russia and Ukraine to reach a lasting peace. The officials discussed the security of the Black Sea, with Fidan emphasizing that the conflict should not extend to maritime trade and that the area must remain a zone of stability. Additionally, the parties reviewed the implementation of a Free Trade Agreement recently ratified by the Ukrainian parliament to strengthen economic cooperation. Fidan also met with Crimean Tatar leaders to discuss the protection of their rights and cultural identity. During the visit, President Zelenskyy honored Fidan with an award, and the two sides explored further collaboration in energy, defense, and reconstruction efforts.