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Turkey told Russia to avoid steps threatening security, interests in Black Sea

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ANKARA, June 16 (Reuters) - Turkey's ‌foreign minister said on Tuesday he told ​his Russian counterpart about the need to avoid steps in the Black Sea ⁠that threatened regional security and Turkey's interests, adding he also repeated Turkey's offer to mediate between Kyiv and Moscow.

In recent months, ​Ukraine and Russia have accused each other of drone attacks on tankers near ‌Turkey's northern coast, including one on a Turkish-owned vessel. Ankara has protested to both Kyiv and Moscow over the attacks.

Speaking at a press ⁠conference alongside Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov in ⁠Moscow, Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan said the priority for Turkey - which hosted previous rounds of direct talks between Ukraine and Russia - was for the sides to resume negotiations and end the war ‌as soon as possible.

"I conveyed our readiness to host the next ⁠rounds of talks once again... If the ‌sides agree, we are ready to also ​discuss how the negotiations can continue in a more result-oriented way," he said.

"I conveyed to my counterpart our expectation to avoid ‌any incidents that can harm our country's interests ​in the Black Sea," ⁠Fidan added, saying he and Lavrov discussed possible ways ‌to ensure navigational safety in the ⁠region.

He added that Turkey also opposed any attacks on civilians and civilian infrastructure.

Kyiv asked Ankara in April to mediate by hosting a ​leaders' level meeting. Turkey, ‌which will host a NATO summit this July, has maintained cordial ⁠ties with Moscow and Kyiv ​since Russia's full-scale invasion in 2022.

(Reporting by Tuvan Gumrukcu and ​Huseyin HayatseverEditing by Ros Russell)

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