Kremlin Expects Russia and Ukraine to Discuss Ceasefire Conditions in Istanbul
- Officials indicated that Russia and Ukraine are set to negotiate ceasefire terms next week in Istanbul, with talks suggested for June 2.
- This comes after over three years of war triggered by Russia's full-scale invasion in February 2022 and amid ongoing negotiations since May 16.
- Turkey, as a NATO member maintaining ties with both sides, has actively mediated, with its foreign minister recently visiting Kyiv and Moscow to facilitate talks.
- Both sides want a ceasefire, with Ukraine demanding Russia present its peace roadmap before sending delegates and Russia preparing a list of temporary truce conditions.
- While the talks offer cautious hope, no breakthrough has occurred, and Western officials warn the US may reconsider its negotiation role if Russia prolongs the conflict.
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The talks between attackers Russia and Ukraine on a ceasefire are continuing, as confirmed by President Wolodymyr Selenskyj. And: Moscow classifys the bridge collapses in the country as a terrorist act. Recent developments at a glance.
On Monday, the war against Ukraine will be negotiated in Turkey. As a condition, Russia calls for a stop to arms deliveries and the end of mobilization. Ukraine leaves open whether it is taking part in negotiations.


Russia, Ukraine expected to discuss peace memorandums in Istanbul: Kremlin
Moscow: The Kremlin announced Friday that it expects both Russian and Ukrainian draft peace memorandums to be reviewed during upcoming negotiations with Ukraine in Istanbul. Kremlin Spokesman Dmitry Peskov said the Russian delegation is scheduled to depart for Istanbul and will be ready to begin the next round of talks with Ukraine on Monday morning. Peskov added that the two sides will discuss conditions for a potential temporary truce, with sa…
Kremlin expects Russia and Ukraine to discuss ceasefire conditions in Istanbul
MOSCOW: The Kremlin expects Russia and Ukraine to discuss the list of conditions for a ceasefire in the war in Ukraine next week in Istanbul, its spokesman said on Friday (May 30), praising the US role in mediating the talks. Russia has
Turkey says Ukraine, Russia want ceasefire ahead of possible talks
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