Turkey ready to host next round of Russia-Ukraine talks, Fidan tells Lavrov


FILE PHOTO: Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan speaks during a press conference in Istanbul, Turkey, January 15, 2026. REUTERS/Umit Bektas/File Photo

ANKARA, March 17 (Reuters) - ⁠Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan ⁠reiterated that Turkey is ready to ‌host the next round of negotiations between Russia and Ukraine, during a phone call with Russian ​Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov ⁠on Tuesday, Turkey's ⁠foreign ministry said.

Fidan underlined the risks posed ⁠by the ‌prolonged war for both regional countries and the international ⁠order, while the ministers also addressed ​issues related ‌to energy security, according to the ⁠ministry.

Russia's Foreign ​Ministry said the conversation between Fidan and Lavrov covered Russian-Turkish energy cooperation, with ⁠particular emphasis on securing the ​Blue Stream and TurkStream gas pipelines amid what Moscow described as Ukraine's attempts ⁠to damage their infrastructure.

Last week Russia said that it had foiled Ukrainian attacks on its gas pumping stations, operated ​by Gazprom, that form ⁠part of the network delivering gas to ​Europe through TurkStream and ‌Blue Stream.

(Reporting by Tuvan ​GumrukcuAdditional reporting by Maxim RodionovWriting by Ece ToksabayEditing by Peter Graff)

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