Zelensky, Erdogan Discuss potential Russia Meeting in Turkey
President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine announced May 12 that he had spoken with Turkish President recep Tayyip Erdogan regarding a potential meeting with representatives from the Russian Federation. The discussions centered on finding pathways to end the ongoing conflict.

Key discussion Points
- Potential Meetings: Zelensky and Erdogan focused on the “key details of meetings in Turkey, which can definitely help at the end of the war,” according to Zelensky.
- Ceasefire importance: both leaders emphasized the critical need for a ceasefire. Zelensky stated,
We still see the need to cease to be a ceasefire.
- Joint Efforts: Zelensky and Erdogan agreed to continue “further joint work in order to be peace.”
Did you know? Turkey has historically played a mediating role between Ukraine and Russia, leveraging its unique geopolitical position.
Erdogan’s Viewpoint
The Directorate on Communications of the President of Turkey reported that Erdogan deemed the renewal of peace negotiations between Russia and Ukraine as “extremely significant.”
The Turkish leader also emphasized the need for a comprehensive ceasefire to begin with “peace negotiations” and added that “you can not lose an open window of opportunities.”
Directorate on Communications of the President of Turkey
Background and Context
The discussion follows a series of related developments:
- Putin’s Stance: While Vladimir Putin did not agree to a 30-day pause in hostilities, he expressed willingness for “direct negotiations” with Kyiv in Istanbul on Thursday, May 15.
- Trump’s Call: Former President Donald Trump reportedly urged Ukraine to “instantly to agree to direct negotiations with the Russian Federation in Istanbul, as the head of the Kremlin wanted,” despite Russia’s initial reluctance to a ceasefire.
- Zelensky’s Readiness: Zelensky affirmed his readiness to personally speak with the ruler of the Russian Federation in Istanbul.
- Trump’s Potential Involvement: Trump suggested the upcoming negotiations “may be productive” and indicated he might attend if his presence would be beneficial.
- Ukraine’s Invitation: Zelensky expressed the importance of Trump attending the meeting.
Pro Tip: Monitoring ceasefire agreements requires robust verification mechanisms and the involvement of neutral third parties to ensure compliance and prevent escalations.