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Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan has said he plans to visit Kyiv in the near future to help advance negotiations aimed at resolving the conflict in Ukraine.
Fidan made the remarks in an interview with Turkey’s state broadcaster TRT Haber.
“In the near future, on the instructions of our President (Editor’s note: Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan), we will visit Kyiv as a continuation of the process in order to provide additional momentum to the negotiations on Ukraine,” Fidan said.
He said the visit would form part of Ankara’s diplomatic efforts aimed at advancing negotiations between the parties to the conflict.
According to Fidan, Türkiye continues to maintain contacts with both Moscow and Kyiv and considers it necessary to preserve diplomatic dialogue in order to achieve a lasting ceasefire and a subsequent peaceful settlement.