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Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan held a phone conversation with his Uzbek counterpart, Bakhtiyor Saidov, on Monday to discuss bilateral relations and regional developments. The two diplomats also reviewed preparations for an upcoming high-level strategic cooperation council meeting between Türkiye and Uzbekistan.At least six Iranian security personnel have been killed and approximately 200 protest leaders arrested as anti-government demonstrations continue across the country, according to state media. The protests, driven by economic grievances including currency depreciation, have prompted intensified security operations and resulted in conflicting casualty reports from different sources.At least six Iranian security personnel have been killed and approximately 200 protest leaders arrested as anti-government demonstrations continue across the country, according to state media. The protests, driven by economic grievances including currency depreciation, have prompted intensified security operations and resulted in conflicting casualty reports from different sources.President Recep Tayyip Erdogan greeted members of the press in Istanbul's Beyoglu district to commemorate Working Journalists' Day. He expressed his hopes for future anniversaries together, marking the occasion with several cabinet ministers.Türkiye's Communications Directorate paid tribute to press members on Working Journalists' Day, with special remembrance for reporters killed in Gaza. The message underscored the importance of press freedom and access to information.
Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan held a phone conversation with his Uzbek counterpart, Bakhtiyor Saidov, on Monday to discuss bilateral relations and regional developments. The two diplomats also reviewed preparations for an upcoming high-level strategic cooperation council meeting between Türkiye and Uzbekistan.At least six Iranian security personnel have been killed and approximately 200 protest leaders arrested as anti-government demonstrations continue across the country, according to state media. The protests, driven by economic grievances including currency depreciation, have prompted intensified security operations and resulted in conflicting casualty reports from different sources.At least six Iranian security personnel have been killed and approximately 200 protest leaders arrested as anti-government demonstrations continue across the country, according to state media. The protests, driven by economic grievances including currency depreciation, have prompted intensified security operations and resulted in conflicting casualty reports from different sources.President Recep Tayyip Erdogan greeted members of the press in Istanbul's Beyoglu district to commemorate Working Journalists' Day. He expressed his hopes for future anniversaries together, marking the occasion with several cabinet ministers.Türkiye's Communications Directorate paid tribute to press members on Working Journalists' Day, with special remembrance for reporters killed in Gaza. The message underscored the importance of press freedom and access to information.

Kremlin anticipates new US envoy visit, blames Kyiv for stalled peace

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00:23, 16/01/2026, Friday
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Kremlin anticipates new US envoy visit, blames Kyiv for stalled peace
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Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov

Russia expects American negotiators to return to Moscow soon, calling dialogue vital. The Kremlin agreed with President Trump that Ukraine's leader is slowing settlement and urged him to make a decisive peace decision, while awaiting a U.S. response on a key nuclear treaty.

The Kremlin confirmed it is finalizing arrangements for a forthcoming visit by U.S. envoys, signaling a continuation of direct dialogue amid ongoing conflict in Ukraine. Spokesman Dmitry Peskov stated that such talks with American negotiators remain "necessary, timely, and important," allowing Moscow to present its perspective on international discussions about the war.

Moscow agrees with Trump's critique of Zelenskyy

Addressing recent comments from Washington, Peskov expressed agreement with U.S. President Donald Trump's assessment that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is responsible for delaying a potential settlement. "Here we can agree. That is indeed the case," Peskov said, reiterating that Russia's position is clear and consistent. He directly called on Zelenskyy to "take responsibility and make the appropriate decision," claiming Kyiv has so far failed to do so.

Nuclear treaty and peacekeeping questions loom

Beyond the immediate conflict, Peskov highlighted the unresolved status of the New START nuclear arms treaty, set to expire in February. He noted that Moscow is still waiting for a U.S. response to President Vladimir Putin's proposal for a one-year extension, calling it a "very important issue." When asked about the potential for a peacekeeping force involving China or Global South nations in Ukraine, Peskov declined to confirm any such plan, stating simply, "I can't confirm that."

A complex diplomatic landscape

The anticipated visit by envoys like Jared Kushner underscores the complex, behind-the-scenes diplomacy attempting to address the Ukraine war and broader strategic issues like arms control. These bilateral channels operate alongside public disagreements, reflecting a fragmented international approach to crisis management. For nations like Türkiye, which advocate for diplomacy and sovereign decision-making, the emphasis remains on achieving stable, negotiated outcomes that respect the security concerns of all involved parties.



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