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Just yesterday, I read an interesting news story about diplomacy between Russia and Ukraine. It seems that the Ukrainian foreign minister announced that Zelensky could be available for a direct meeting with Putin, potentially in Turkey with Ankara acting as a mediator.
What struck me is how the role of Turkey is described in all of this. This is not a casual proposal, but rather a strategic move in which Erdogan could serve as a mediator together with the United States. The idea of bringing Putin, Zelensky, Erdogan, and Trump to the same table would indeed be a significant diplomatic step.
According to reports, the Ukrainian side has already prepared concrete proposals for this kind of negotiation. It’s not just a statement of principle; it appears there is a real willingness to move toward the negotiating table. Turkey, which has historically been active in Middle Eastern diplomacy, could truly have the capability to organize something of this sort.
This situation remains fluid, and the outcome will depend on many factors. What is certain is that any significant development in this conflict will have repercussions for global markets and related assets. It’s worth keeping an eye on how these developments unfold and how markets react on Gate to these geopolitical announcements.