
Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan attended the “Securing Our Future” summit held in London on Sunday, March 2.
The summit focused on achieving a fair peace in the ongoing all-out war in Ukraine.
US President Donald Trump, berating his Ukrainian counterpart Volodymyr Zelenskyy in an unprecedented White House blow-up over the weekend, deepened questions on European security among European Union leaders, Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan said on Sunday.
Speaking following the London-based crisis talks on the Russian invasion of Ukraine, Fidan pointed to the importance of the meeting and underlined that the main discussion focused on Ukraine with leaders negotiating how to achieve peace and a cease-fire.
“In the light of the position the US took in recent weeks and this position getting clearer, different views emerged amid the European Union,” he said.
Highlighting Türkiye’s importance for a possible peace agreement in Ukraine and the rebuilding of a European security structure, Turkish Foreign Minister indicated that President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan bears a great vision on these topics.
Fidan explained that discussions on how to proceed with certain issues are expected more often after European leaders visit the United States and gain perspective.
“After that, there will be meetings, which we understand will take place more frequently. We will see meetings maybe every two or three weeks instead of every two or six months” he said.