Turkey has condemned recent Ukrainian drone attacks on two Russian oil tankers in the Black Sea, stating the incidents posed serious risks to navigation, safety, and the environment within Turkey's exclusive economic zone. The strikes, carried out by Ukraine's security services using naval drones, targeted vessels believed to be part of Russia's so-called shadow fleet, which is used to evade international sanctions. Turkey provided assistance to the damaged ships and is engaging in talks with involved parties to prevent the conflict from spreading further in the region.
Meanwhile, Ukrainian negotiators are in the United States for peace talks, meeting with top officials to discuss a proposed framework for ending the war. The talks come amid domestic turmoil in Ukraine, following the resignation of President Zelensky's chief of staff after an anti-corruption investigation. The proposed peace plan has been controversial, with critics arguing it favors Russian demands, but both sides indicate revisions are underway. Ukraine continues to target Russian oil infrastructure in an effort to cut off funding for the war, escalating attacks on shipping and refineries across the Black Sea.

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