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Turkey to Join Ukraine Peace Talks in Malta

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KYIV: President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine announced that Turkiye will take part in peace talks scheduled for next week to discuss ways to end the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. This development follows discussions between President Zelensky and his Turkish counterpart, Recep Tayyip Erdogan.

Turkey’s Role as a Peace Mediator

President Zelensky and President Erdogan discussed the next round of the Peace Formula talks set to take place in Malta. During the conversation, Zelensky expressed his appreciation for Turkey’s participation in these negotiations. He stated that Turkey’s authoritative voice and diplomatic stance would be valuable in the peace talks.

Malta: Host of Upcoming Peace Talks

The Mediterranean island nation of Malta recently announced that it would host a round of Ukraine peace talks on October 28th and 29th. This initiative follows similar meetings that took place in Jeddah and Copenhagen earlier this year.

Malta’s Initiative to Foster Peace

The announcement of Malta as the host for the peace talks reflects the international community’s ongoing efforts to bring an end to the Ukraine conflict. The discussions in Malta aim to promote dialogue and cooperation between the parties involved in the conflict.

Ongoing Efforts to Resolve the Ukraine Conflict

The Ukraine conflict has been a matter of global concern, with many nations participating in peace talks and diplomatic endeavors to find a lasting solution. Russia, a key player in the conflict, is not expected to attend the upcoming talks in Malta. However, President Zelensky hopes that these discussions will rally support for his own peace plan, which aims to bring an end to the violence and instability in the region.

President Zelensky’s Push for Peace

Ukraine has been persistent in its efforts to achieve peace and stability, particularly as the country braces itself for a challenging winter. President Zelensky has warned of renewed strikes on Ukraine’s energy infrastructure, and the nation remains on high alert. Meanwhile, Russia continues to suppress Ukrainian counteroffensives, raising concerns about the conflict’s ongoing toll on the region.

Turkey’s Mediation Role and Reviving Economic Deal

Turkey has positioned itself as a mediator between the two warring parties, leveraging its diplomatic efforts to facilitate peace. Notably, Turkey played a vital role in brokering an economic deal in July of the previous year, allowing safe grain exports through the Black Sea. This agreement marked a significant step towards stabilizing the region’s economy. However, the deal collapsed less than a year later when Russia withdrew its participation.

Turkey has maintained active communication with both Russia and Ukraine to explore options for reviving the economic agreement, offering hope for future cooperation.

As preparations for the Malta peace talks continue, the international community remains focused on achieving a comprehensive and lasting resolution to the Ukraine conflict. The participation of Turkey and the collaboration among nations are seen as critical steps toward realizing a peaceful and stable future for the region.

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