Turkish Hakan Fidan expects to meet Vladimir Putin in Moscow on June 16-17, a Turkish diplomatic source says, and will reaffirm Ankara's offer to host fresh Russia-Ukraine peace talks.
Fidan expects to be received by Putin during a visit to Moscow on June 16-17, a source in the Turkish Foreign Ministry told TASS. He will confirm in Moscow Turkey's readiness to host new Russia-Ukraine peace talks.
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