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European leaders plan to convene for discussions of Ukraine and European security much more frequently, perhaps every two or three weeks.

Axar.az reports that citing TASS, Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan said following a summit of Western leaders in London.

"Currently, the European leaders that visited the US have come together to discuss measures and solutions. They have tasked their technical teams to look for solutions to the problem. These meetings will continue in the future. As we understand, they will become much more frequent. That means they will be held not every six months, and not every two months, but maybe every two or three weeks," he said in a statement released by the Turkish Foreign Ministry.

"The US policy of recent weeks has raised questions among European leaders, especially regarding the Ukrainian issue and European security in general," the minister said. "This has been openly discussed here. Of course, we are closely following these discussions. We will all see whether there will be a peace agreement on Ukraine, whether Europe will have a new security architecture in this context," Fidan went on to say.

He expressed hope that there will be an immediate ceasefire in Ukraine, followed by a permanent peace agreement.

"Different countries have different ideas about what elements [methods] will make that possible," the minister continued.

Date
2025.03.03 / 10:24
Author
Axar.az
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