The talks, planned at the presidential complex in Ankara, are expected to last 55 minutes, followed by a working dinner and a press briefing. However, the schedule is subject to change.
Local political analysts pointed out that the discussions will cover issues of the bilateral agenda, focused on the conflict in Ukraine and efforts to achieve a lasting ceasefire.
The so-called Istanbul Formula, a peace process spearheaded by Turkiye, is emerging as one of the central points of discussion, in line with the mediating role Ankara has sought to maintain between the parties.
This meeting is part of Turkiye’s ongoing diplomatic efforts to position itself as a key player in regional stability and promote peaceful solutions to international conflicts, in accordance with the principles of international law.
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