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New Round of Russia-Ukraine Peace Talks Set for Wednesday, Zelensky Says

ISTANBUL, TURKEY, JUL 20 – The talks aim to negotiate a ceasefire after three and a half years of war, with previous rounds resulting mainly in prisoner exchanges and repatriation of remains, officials said.

  • Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky announced that a new round of peace talks with Russia is planned for Wednesday in Turkey to address the ongoing conflict.
  • The talks follow nearly three and a half years of war without a ceasefire breakthrough, with Russia demanding Ukraine abandon four illegally annexed regions, which Ukraine rejects.
  • Ukraine's agenda includes returning prisoners of war, children abducted by Russia, and preparing a leaders’ meeting, while both sides hold diametrically opposed positions on ending the conflict.
  • Russian forces recently launched sustained missile and drone attacks killing two people and injuring 15, while Moscow says ceasefire arrangements must precede any truce and maintains its battlefield goals.
  • The new talks could pave the way for prisoner exchanges and leadership discussions, but no date is finalized and international pressure for ceasefire and sanctions enforcement continues to mount.
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A new round of talks between Russia and Ukraine could take place in Istanbul on 24 and 25 July, according to a source close to the Russian negotiating team told the Russian TASS agency. READ Russia also attacks with precision weapons Ukraine’s industrial military complex and airfields The initiative for this next meeting came from the Kiev side. The head of the Ukrainian delegation in Istanbul and secretary of the National Security and Defence C…

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Representatives from Russia and Ukraine will meet again in Turkey on Wednesday, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said Monday.

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The Russian delegation at the talks in Istanbul should have a mandate to discuss key issues, including the establishment of a ceasefire and an end to the war.

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