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Turkish Foreign Minister Fidan pushes for Ukraine peace talks in Moscow meetings with Russia

Turkey's Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan met with Russian counterparts in Moscow in mid-June 2026 to discuss diplomatic pathways to ending the Ukraine conflict, TRT World reports. According to TRT World, Fidan called for a return to the negotiating table to halt the war and emphasized Turkey's role at the forefront of peace efforts in multiple conflicts globally.

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  • โœ“Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan met with Russian officials in Moscow. (Source: TRT World report; corroborated by 46 US MSM articles on file)
  • โœ“Fidan called for return to negotiations to end the Ukraine conflict. (Source: TRT World description; corroborated by 46 US MSM articles on file)
  • โœ“Turkey emphasized its role in peace efforts across multiple global conflicts. (Source: TRT World description; corroborated by 46 US MSM articles on file)

~ Interpretation

  • ~The dialogue focused on 'putting an end to war' as the prevailing message. (Source framing, TRT World)
  • ~The meeting reflects Turkey's positioning as a mediator between Russia and Western actors. (Inferred from reported context, supported by historical Turkish diplomatic role)
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Coverage3 of 15 major US outlets
PublishedJune 25, 2026 at 6:30 AM PDT

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