Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky is scheduled to visit Turkey on Wednesday, following his trip to Spain. He announced his plans on Tuesday, emphasizing the urgency of finding a resolution to the ongoing conflict.
“We are preparing to reinvigorate negotiations, and we have developed solutions that we will propose to our partners,” Zelensky stated. He underscored that bringing an end to the war as quickly as possible remains Ukraine’s top priority.
A key focus of the visit will be the resumption of prisoner of war exchanges with Russia. Kyiv is actively working towards restarting these critical operations to bring its soldiers home.
DZWatch understands that discussions will center around potential frameworks for prisoner swaps and de-escalation strategies.
The visit to Turkey highlights Ankara’s continued role as a mediator in the conflict. Turkey has previously hosted talks between Ukrainian and Russian officials and has actively sought to facilitate a peaceful resolution.
This trip marks a significant step in Ukraine’s diplomatic efforts. Zelensky’s commitment to finding solutions and engaging with international partners demonstrates Kyiv’s determination to achieve a lasting peace.
Further updates will be provided as this story develops.



