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Ukraine’s Zelenskiy in Istanbul for security talks with Erdogan

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KYIV, April ‌4 (Reuters) - Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy ​has arrived in Istanbul for "substantive" talks on security ⁠issues with Turkey's President Tayyip Erdogan, Zelenskiy said on Saturday.

"We are working to strengthen ​our partnership to ensure real protection of ‌people’s lives, advance stability and guarantee security in our Europe, as well as in the ⁠Middle East," Zelenskiy wrote on ⁠X.

He did not elaborate further on the subject of the talks. Ukraine has recently signed security co-operation agreements with Saudi ‌Arabia, the UAE and Qatar, and says ⁠it is in talks ‌with several other Middle ​Eastern states about similar arrangements.

After the outbreak of war in the Middle East, ‌Ukraine has sought to leverage ​its counter-drone experience ⁠acquired during its four-year-long war against ‌Russia.

Moscow has long ⁠deployed Iranian-designed drones to strike Ukraine since its February 2022 invasion.

Zelenskiy's spokesman told reporters ​that Zelenskiy would ‌meet Patriarch Bartholomew, the most senior cleric ⁠in the Orthodox Church.

(Reporting ​by Max Hunder;Editing by Alison Williams ​and Toby Chopra)

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