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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.

·Germany
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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.

·Hamburg, Germany
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Turkey says Ukraine, Russia want ceasefire ahead of possible talks

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liga.net broke the news in Kyiv, Ukraine on Thursday, May 29, 2025.
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