Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan agreed on new steps to bolster security cooperation between Kyiv and Ankara during their meeting in Istanbul this Saturday.
Writing on his Facebook account, Zelenskyy stated: "We discussed bilateral relations between our two countries, as well as the situation in Europe and the Middle East. It is vital that joint and coordinated actions strengthen the protection of lives and contribute to greater security for people worldwide," as reported by the Ukrainian news agency, Ukrinform.
The two sides agreed on new measures for security cooperation, particularly in areas where Ukraine can support Turkey, including expertise, technology, and practical experience.
Zelensky explained: "There is a firm political readiness to work together, and our teams will finalize the details in the coming days."
He also noted that the two leaders discussed practical steps to implement joint projects in gas infrastructure development, as well as opportunities for the joint development of gas fields.




