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Erdoğan proposes new Putin-Zelensky-Trump meeting in Turkey

This combination of pictures created on May 12, 2025 shows a pool photograph distributed by Russia's state agency Sputnik bearing Russian President Vladimir Putin during an interview to RIA Novosti news agency at the Kremlin in Moscow on March 12, 2024 and a picture of Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky during the 21st Shangri-La Dialogue summit at the Shangri-La Hotel in Singapore on June 2, 2024. (Photo by Gavriil GRIGOROV and Nhac NGUYEN / various sources / AFP)

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan on Monday reiterated his willingness to host a meeting between the American, Russian and Ukrainian leaders in an effort to end the war in Ukraine.

“My greatest wish for both sides is to bring both [Russia’s] Vladimir Putin and [Ukraine’s Volodymyr] Zelensky together in İstanbul or Ankara and even to bring [US President] Mr. [Donald] Trump to their side, if they accept,” he said.

Turkey, he said, would “take steps” to facilitate such a meeting, following direct talks between the two sides in Istanbul on Monday.

Erdoğan said it was a big achievement that Monday’s talks even took place.

Ukraine carried out one of its most brazen and successful attacks ever on Russian soil on the weekend, its drones ambushing dozens of strategic bombers at bases deep inside Russia.

“It is a success in itself that the meeting happened despite what happened yesterday,” he said, hailing the talks as “magnificent.”

At Monday’s meeting, which lasted just over an hour, Ukraine and Russia agreed to exchange severely injured prisoners of war as well as those under 25, alongside the remains of 6,000 troops killed in combat, Kyiv said.

“These figures given by both Russia and Ukraine … [are] very, very important in terms of showing how important these Istanbul meetings are. And we are proud of this,” Erdogan added.

© Agence France-Presse

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