Fidan
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Hakan Fidan is a Turkish government official who serves as Minister of Foreign Affairs, actively engaged in diplomatic efforts related to the Russia-Ukraine conflict. He has participated in high-level talks with Russian leaders, including President Vladimir Putin and Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov, emphasizing Turkey's role as a mediator and expressing concerns about potential interference from Israel. Fidan also discussed cooperation between Russia and Turkey on international issues during his working visit to Russia from June 15–17.
Recent coverage
- Turkish Foreign Minister Fidan: Ukraine should support Anchorage agreements — Вечерняя Москва
- Turkey's Foreign Minister Fidan Calls on Kyiv to Support Agreements Reached in Anchorage — Вести
- Turkey Calls for Constructive Dialogue with Russia on S-400 Missile Systems — Вести
- Turkish Foreign Minister Fidan Announces Visit to Kyiv to Revive Talks — Вечерняя Москва
- Turkey may transfer purchased S-400s from Russia to a third country in return for returning to the US F-35 fighter program — ASTRA
- Turkish Foreign Minister Reveals That Putin and Erdogan Always Maintain Contact — Вести
- RIA News: Ankara sees no grounds for Russia-Ukraine talks in Turkey — Коммерсантъ
- Turkish Foreign Minister predicts difficulties in negotiations between USA and Iran — Интерфакс
- Ankara Confirms Russian Interest in Being Useful in Ukraine Talks — Интерфакс
- Turkey Expresses Readiness to Host Ukraine Talks — Вести
- Fidan: Russia and Turkey see no obstacles to joint work — Коммерсантъ
- Fidan: Turkey-Russia partnership has gone beyond continental boundaries — Ведомости