Bankova Street announces details of Zelenskyy's visit to Turkey

The Office of the President of Ukraine has disclosed details of President Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s upcoming visit to Turkey, scheduled for Friday, 8 March.

As per the Presidential Office, the Head of State will engage in a meeting with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan during the visit.

Key topics on the agenda include discussions on the Peace Formula, the organization of the Peace Summit, Black Sea navigation safety, global food stability, and the release of Ukrainian prisoners and political detainees in Russia.

The statement highlighted a special focus on joint projects within the defense industry during the visit.

President Zelenskyy is also set to visit shipyards where corvettes are currently under construction for the Ukrainian Navy, and he will hold meetings with representatives from Turkish defense companies.

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