The Russian side is sticking to the agreements reached. Turkish… (договорённость · сторона · россия)
The Russian side is sticking to the agreements reached. Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan stated that the Russian leadership is committed to the agreements made at talks with the US in Alaska, but for a settlement, it is necessary for the Ukrainian side also to make efforts.
Consensus
- Turkish Foreign Minister Hakkan Fidan called on Ukraine to support the agreements reached in Anchorage between Russia and the United States.
- Russia is committed to the agreements made during the Russia-U.S. talks on Alaska, according to statements by Russian President Vladimir Putin and Turkish Foreign Minister Hakkan Fidan.
- Fidan emphasized that 'for tango you need two,' indicating that unilateral commitment is insufficient without Ukraine's participation.
- The discussions took place in June, with Fidan visiting Russia and meeting both Sergey Lavrov and Vladimir Putin.
Points of divergence
- Lavrov stated the Anchorage agreements were a compromise from Russia’s side and that Moscow is currently unwilling to make new concessions. — vm
- U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio said no final agreements were reached on Ukraine at the Alaska summit, though the U.S. remains ready to play a constructive role in ending the war. — interfax
- Alexey Pushkov claimed Western countries are entering a new phase of war against Russia. — vm
Coverage (3 sources)
- Turkish Foreign Minister Fidan: Ukraine should support Anchorage agreements — Вечерняя Москва
- Turkish Foreign Minister Confident Russia Sticks to 'Ankara Spirit' — Интерфакс
- Turkey's Foreign Minister Fidan Calls on Kyiv to Support Agreements Reached in Anchorage — Вести