Foreign military representatives to meet in Turkey to discuss Black Sea security, Turkish ministry says
ISTANBUL, April 13 (Reuters) - Military representatives of Turkey and foreign nations will meet in Turkey on April 15-16 to discuss Black Sea security after a possible ceasefire is agreed between Ukraine and Russia, Turkish defence ministry said on Sunday.
"A meeting will be held on April 15-16 at the Naval Forces Headquarters regarding the security of the Black Sea following a possible ceasefire between the Russian Federation and Ukraine," the ministry said in a statement.
The ministry didn't specify the countries that would attend the meeting.
Separately, the ministry said Russia and Ukraine would not attend the meeting later this week.
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