younger. he has only been minister for two years, at age 40 one of the youngest in ukrainian s history. he has worked in the diplomatic service off and on since 2003. he is also seen as a media savvy diplomat. writing a 2019 book called war for reality, described as a handbook on personal data protection, critical thinking and resisting manipulation in the age of internet and mass digitation. he is viewed as even tempered and straight forward. as we speak, russian planes continue to bomb citizens, civilians including women and children. it s a disaster here. reporter: but despite the skills of each diplomat, the results of the meeting in a anatolia will likely be driven by the terms of each country and the outcomes desired by their bosses. and michael, while foreign minister kuleba saying he is
this has not marred their experience in ukraine at all. wow. they say look, the war is probably not going to last forever. when it does end, they plan to go straight back to continue their education. they love ukraine, and they say that it s been wonderful experience. obviously save for the last throw days. that is remarkable, isn t it? this country is big for foreign students and education at the universities here. many of which they ll have to rebuild. scott, good to see you. thank you so much. scott mclean there. all right. now we ve got the foreign minister for poland kuleba arriving now. ukraine, sorry, ukraine arriving, mr. kuleba. we saw sergey lavrov arrive a few minutes ago. so both of these foreign ministers are now there for these talks in antalya. and we ll keep you updated on how it goes. all right. elena is a mother of two. she has been living through the invasion. she comes to us from the coastal city of odesa.
and ukrainian foreign ministers meet in southern turkey on thursday, they won t just bring to the table different objectives, but very different styles. sergey lavrov has been the face of russian foreign policy since 2004, one of the longest serving russian cabinet members. now 71 years old, lavrov is seen as a tough, no nonsense diplomat who vigorously defends the kremlin line, standing firm from the annexation of crimea to its military campaign in syria, to defending against criticism of russia s human rights record. he is a stern figure who doesn t shy away from blunt talk. well, everybody knows the third world war can only be nuclear. but please see this nuclear war is constantly rotating in the heads of western politicians, not in the eds heads of russians. reporter: on the other side, ukraine s foreign minister dimitri kuleba is 31 years
Ankara, Mar 10 (Prensa Latina) Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu said on Thursday, after meeting with the Russian and Ukrainian foreign ministers, that his country will continue its efforts for a diplomatic solution to the conflict between the countries.
When I visited Kyiv in September, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy was a worried man. No one seemed to care, he told a gathering of European officials and foreign policy experts, that Russia had invaded Ukraine’s Crimea in 2014 and occupied it for eight years.