Russia-Ukraine conflict: UN Chief Guterres to visit Ankara Monday before trips to Moscow and Kyiv; Zelensky slams UN chief’s plan to visit Moscow before Kyiv

Russia-Ukraine conflict: UN Chief Guterres to visit Ankara Monday before trips to Moscow and Kyiv; Zelensky slams UN chief’s plan to visit Moscow before Kyiv

 UNITED NATIONS, April 24 (NNN-AGENCIES) — UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres on Monday will visit Turkey, an important mediator seeking an end to Russia’s war against Ukraine, before heading to Moscow and Kyiv, the UN said in a statement.
 
  “The Secretary-General will visit Ankara, Turkey, where, on 25 April, he will be received by President Recep Tayyip Erdogan,” the UN said.
 
  Guterres will then head to Moscow on Tuesday to meet with Russian President Vladmir Putin, followed by a trip Thursday to Kyiv in an effort to mediate an end to Russia’s invasion, which has killed thousands and driven over 10 million Ukrainians from their homes since Feb 24.
 
  The trip comes as the war enters its third month, with fierce battles continuing in the country’s east and scores of civilians and Ukrainian soldiers trapped in the besieged port city of Mariupol.
 
  Turkey has been trying to negotiate an end to the conflict, hosting meetings between Russian and Ukrainian negotiators in Istanbul, as well as a summit between the two countries’ foreign ministers in Antalya.
 
  Ankara is now trying to arrange an Istanbul summit between Putin and Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky, although Turkish officials concede that the prospects of such talks currently remain dim.

Meanwhile, Ukraine’s Zelensky criticised a decision by Guterres to visit Moscow on Tuesday, before heading to Kyiv.
 
   “It is simply wrong to go first to Russia and then to Ukraine,” Zelensky told reporters in the Ukraine capital. “There is no justice and no logic in this order,” he added.
 
   “The war is in Ukraine, there are no bodies in the streets of Moscow. It would be logical to go first to Ukraine, to see the people there, the consequences of the occupation,” he said.
 
   In the Kyiv region alone, more than a 1,000 civilians had been killed, he added.
 
      The UN chief also plans to meet UN staff in Kyiv to discuss stepping up aid for Ukrainians. — NNN-AGENCIES 
  

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