Russian Proposals to Ukraine Seek Gas Transit Return, Tass Says
- Russia and Ukraine scheduled peace talks in Istanbul on June 2, 2025, to discuss ceasefire and peace proposals.
- The talks follow months of military conflict and exchanges of memoranda outlining peace terms and conditions from both sides.
- Ukraine presented a 22-point memorandum emphasizing a full ceasefire, prisoner exchanges, security guarantees, and Ukraine’s NATO and EU aspirations.
- US envoy Keith Kellogg described Ukraine’s memorandum as “quite good” and urged engagement even if the Russian memorandum was not shared beforehand.
- The talks aim to narrow differences on security and territorial issues but remain challenged by Russia’s demands on Ukraine’s neutrality and curbs on NATO expansion.
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Russian delegation hands over memorandum on Ukraine to Ukrainian counterparts in Istanbul
Russian Proposals to Ukraine Seek Gas Transit Return, Tass Says
A Russian memorandum presented to Ukraine envisions the gradual restoration of diplomatic and economic ties, including with regard to natural-gas transit, the state-run Tass news service reported, citing the document.
The Russian state agencies TASS and RIA News simultaneously published a copy of Russian proposals on the rug...
Ukraine's Demands for Peace in a Memo
As the second round of talks between Ukraine and Russia in Istanbul, Ukraine, without any leverage, has published their memorandum for the talks with Russia. When I say no leverage, let’s be honest, they have NATO. We are at war. Some reports say the Trump administration was not informed of the attack on Russia. Trump […] The post Ukraine’s Demands for Peace in a Memo appeared first on www.independentsentinel.com.
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