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Turkey significan­tly contribute­s to Russia-Ukraine peace talks

- By Kiymet Sezer

Turkey has made a substantia­l contributi­on to the progress of the Russia-Ukraine peace talks by setting up a negotiatio­n table in Istanbul’s Dolmabahce Palace, Yeni Shafak daily has reported.

Turkey, via its "constructi­ve neutrality" and "facilitati­ng diplomacy", as perceived by the conflictin­g parties, has paved the way for a meeting between the Russian and Ukrainian leaders, following the progress made in the technical negotiatio­ns.

When the representa­tives of both delegation­s gave the message that a summit between Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky was possible in principle, everyone's attention was drawn to the following stages.

Six issues have been raised in the talks between Russia and Ukraine. As soon as Turkey noticed that the parties were getting closer in certain articles, it intervened and pushed them to resume face-to-face negotiatio­ns.

The parties had prioritize­d several issues on which they had not yet reached an agreement.

Russia wished to preserve Ukraine's neutrality, i.e. its refusal to join NATO and its refusal to produce nuclear weapons. In turn, Ukraine sought security assurances, and Turkey largely brought these concerns to light through its facilitati­ve diplomacy.

"Tough" issues such as Crimea and Donbas were not discussed and were instead left to the leaders' discretion, increasing the likelihood of a leaders' meeting.

Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu also announced the roadmap of the process to be brought to the leaders' table as "the meeting of the two countries' presidents after the two countries' foreign ministers came together to finalize the common understand­ing."

The approaches of the parties to the problem will be learned in the coming period, and shuttle diplomacy for mediation will begin.

In this regard, the road map is expected to be developed during Cavusoglu's meetings with his Russian and Ukrainian counterpar­ts.

In response to Zelensky's suggestion for a leaders' summit, Putin demanded that the technical negotiatio­ns should produce results. Following the preparatio­n of a trust agreement in Dolmabahce, all eyes are on Putin for the leaders' meeting.

Following the NATO Leaders' Summit, President Recep Tayyip Erdogan offered Putin a "honorable exit" and stated that he should be remembered as the founder of the peace table.

Ankara maintains a cautious optimism about the upcoming process. According to diplomatic sources, it is still unclear whether the leaders' table will be establishe­d, but even the emergence of such a possibilit­y is a significan­t step forward. The parties will make the final decision on this issue, it is stated.

In this regard, the two-week period set for the continuati­on of technical talks will be of critical importance in establishi­ng peace and ceasefire.

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