Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan is expected to have a meeting with the European Union High Representative for Foreign Affairs Kaja Kallas in Ankara on Jan. 24, Friday.
The meeting is expected to express Ankara's support for reviving negotiations aimed at resolving the conflict in Ukraine, according to sources within the Foreign Ministry speaking to the Russian media outlet, TASS.
Minister Fidan reportedly will underline Türkiye's commitment to advancing diplomatic efforts to achieve a fair and sustainable resolution to the conflict between Ukraine and Russia.
"The Minister intends to emphasize our support for reinvigorating the negotiation process to end the war between Ukraine and Russia through a just and lasting solution through diplomatic means," sources speaking to TASS stated.
Fidan and other Turkish authorities have previously highlighted Türkiye's willingness to mediate in the conflict, drawing on its experience facilitating negotiations in Istanbul in March 2022.
Agreements reached during those talks reportedly 'collapsed' due to subsequent developments.
Russian President Vladimir Putin has outlined specific conditions for resolving the conflict, including:
Türkiye has consistently supported initiatives aimed at fostering peace and stability in the region. The country has expressed readiness to act as a mediator to bring the parties back to the negotiation table and pursue a diplomatic solution to the ongoing conflict many times.