🚨Shocking-The next round of Ukraine-Russia-US peace talks, initially scheduled for March 10–11 in Turkey, has been postponed at Washington’s request due to rising tensions in the Middle East. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced the delay after a phone conversation with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, emphasizing that the discussions would likely take place next week.US special envoy Steve Witkoff confirmed in an interview with CNBC that the talks have only been postponed, not canceled, and that both Turkey and Switzerland remain under consideration as potential venues for the rescheduled session. The meetings are part of the ongoing trilateral effort to achieve progress on ceasefire measures and humanitarian exchanges amid the continuing war in Ukraine.According to Turkey’s Communications Directorate, President Erdogan told Zelenskyy that the Iran conflict should not interfere with peace efforts in Ukraine. He reaffirmed Ankara’s readiness to provide “all necessary support” to maintain momentum in negotiations. Erdogan also highlighted the importance of maritime safety, energy security, and post-war reconstruction as vital elements of any sustainable peace framework.Zelenskyy expressed gratitude for Turkey’s role in facilitating dialogue and said that prisoner-of-war swaps and a future summit would top the agenda.$PHA $TAO $KAT



