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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is traveling to Turkey in a bold attempt to restart peace talks with Russia. With the war dragging on and Russian attacks intensifying, Kyiv is hoping that diplomacy — and Turkey’s unique position — could pave the way for negotiations. Zelenskyy is set to meet Turkish President Erdoğan and a US envoy, but Russia won't be at the table. Could this be the first step toward a lasting ceasefire?
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00:00What if peace in Ukraine could start… in Turkey?
00:03President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is heading to Ankara this Wednesday,
00:06and he's not going empty-handed.
00:08With new proposals in hand, he hopes to reignite stalled peace talks
00:12and bring an end to Russia's brutal war on Ukraine.
00:15Earlier negotiations in Turkey fizzled out back in July.
00:18But now there's fresh momentum.
00:21Zelenskyy is expected to present his plan to President Erdogan
00:24and a surprising guest, Donald Trump's special envoy, Steve Witkoff.
00:28Russia won't be at the table.
00:30The Kremlin's made that clear.
00:32But Putin is still watching closely
00:33and open to hearing what comes out of the meeting.
00:36This push comes as Russian forces intensify their attacks
00:39in eastern and southern Ukraine.
00:42Missiles are hammering cities,
00:44leaving civilians without power for over 15 hours a day.
00:48Still, Ukraine is holding ground,
00:50and Zelenskyy says prisoner swaps are back on the agenda too.
00:53Could this be the spark that restarts peace talks?
00:56The world is watching Ankara.
00:58And hoping.
00:58And hoping.
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