Putin's True Ukraine Plot Exposed as Kremlin Teases Announcement
- Russia announced it will soon hold the next round of direct peace talks with Ukraine following meetings in Istanbul on May 16, 2025.
- The talks resumed after more than three years due to ongoing conflict from Russia's 2022 invasion and Moscow's demand for Ukraine's neutrality.
- During the Istanbul negotiations, Russia and Ukraine consented to a prisoner swap involving 1,000 individuals from each side and initiated the process of drafting a ceasefire agreement, though Ukraine continues to insist on a ceasefire without conditions.
- Russia's foreign minister Lavrov stated that hosting talks in the Vatican would be uncomfortable as both countries are Orthodox, and he insisted Ukraine repeal discriminatory laws as a negotiation condition.
- Despite ongoing negotiations, Putin sent a junior delegation that Ukraine dismissed as theatrical, indicating stalled progress and continued dispute over Ukraine's neutrality and territory.
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Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov announced that a new round of direct negotiations with Ukraine will be held soon. He reiterated that his country will insist that Kyiv repeal all discriminatory laws in Ukraine in the new round of direct negotiations. Speaking at an international meeting of security stakeholders on Wednesday, Lavrov stressed that Russia's demands for Ukraine's non-nuclear and neutral status must be met, regardless of the fo…
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