Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky expressed his willingness to meet Russian President Vladimir Putin in Turkey.
The offer comes after former US President Donald Trump suggested direct talks between the two leaders.
Zelensky’s proposal aims to explore the possibility of achieving peace in the region.
Mark Temnycky, a Nonresident Fellow at the Atlantic Council Eurasia Centre, sheds light on the potential meeting.
The meeting could be a crucial step towards resolving the ongoing conflict between Ukraine and Russia.
Both leaders have previously engaged in discussions through phone calls and negotiations.
An in-person meeting could provide a more direct and personal approach to addressing the issues at hand.
The proposal has sparked interest and speculation among international observers and diplomats.
The potential meeting in Turkey holds significant implications for the future of Ukraine-Russia relations.