Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan may visit Kyiv in the coming days at the invitation of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, according to Turkish officials. The planned visit aims to bolster diplomatic ties between the two nations amid ongoing regional tensions. The agenda reportedly includes negotiations on a proposed free trade agreement and discussions focused on pathways to end the ongoing conflict in Ukraine.

Erdogan’s last visit to Kyiv took place in February 2022, just weeks before Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine. That visit was seen as a gesture of support and an attempt to mediate peace efforts. Now, Turkish officials suggest Erdogan’s upcoming trip could serve as a platform for renewed diplomatic engagement and potential breakthroughs in the peace process.

The prospects of a Turkish presidential visit highlight Ankara’s delicate position amid the conflict, balancing its strategic interests with calls for peace. While details of the agenda are still being finalized, both sides appear optimistic about the potential for cooperation. The upcoming visit could mark an important step in Turkey’s role as a regional mediator and supporter of Ukrainian sovereignty.

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