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Analyses | 
 | Adam Michalski, Karol Wasilewski
     On 25 September, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, met with his American counterpart Donald Trump at the White House. During the visit, a memorandum on strategic co-operation in the field of civil nuclear energy was signed – most…
Analyses | 
 | Andrzej Wilk, Piotr Żochowski 
    Analyses | 
 | Witold Rodkiewicz, Kacper Sienicki
     On 23 July, the third round of Russian-Ukrainian negotiations on ending the war took place in Istanbul (the previous meeting was on 2 June). The talks lasted only 40 minutes and were preceded by a meeting between the Turkish Foreign…
Analyses | 
 | Andrzej Wilk, Piotr Żochowski
     On 3 March, US media, citing White House or Pentagon officials, reported that the US was suspending military aid to Kyiv. The Wall Street Journal was the first to report on the Donald Trump administration freezing of deliveries to Ukraine…
Analyses | 
 | Karol Wasilewski
     President Volodymyr Zelensky’s visit to Ankara on 18 February provided Turkey with an opportunity to present its stance on negotiations between the United States and the Russian Federation. During a press conference, Turkish President…
Analyses | 
 | Lidia Gibadło, Adam Michalski
     On 19 October, during his official visit to Turkey, Germany’s Chancellor Olaf Scholz met with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan in Istanbul. During a press conference, the two leaders outlined key areas of cooperation, including…
Analyses | 
 | Maria Domańska, Piotr Żochowski, Witold Rodkiewicz
     On 1 August, Ankara witnessed the largest prisoner exchange between the US and Russia since the Cold War. The exchange also involved Belarus, Germany, Poland, Norway, and Slovenia.
Analyses | 
 | Iwona Wiśniewska, Andrzej Wilk, Sławomir Matuszak, Adam Michalski
     On 29 October, explosions occurred at the Russian Black Sea Fleet base in Sevastopol, most likely the result of an attack using unmanned surface vehicles (USVs) in the form of explosive-laden speedboats. The incident was reported by Moscow…
Analyses | 
 | Szymon Ananicz
     Irrespective of the pro-Ukrainian declarations made by minister Davutoğlu, one should not expect Ankara to impose sanctions.