Ukraine Demands Russian Cease-Fire Details Before Monday Peace Talks
- Ukraine will not send a delegation to the Monday Istanbul peace talks until Russia shares details of its ceasefire proposal.
- This stance follows Ukraine's accusation that Russia is stalling negotiations and withholding a promised memorandum outlining its peace terms.
- Both sides will be represented by delegations led by Kremlin aide Vladimir Medinsky for Russia, while Zelensky and Putin will not attend personally.
- Ukrainian Foreign Minister Sybiha expressed a desire to conclude the conflict within the year and emphasized their openness to a ceasefire lasting anywhere from one to several months.
- The talks aim to advance ceasefire discussions, but expectations remain modest as the two sides hold far apart positions with no substantive narrowing yet.
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The President of Ukraine has challenged Russia's commitment to advance peace negotiations, after Moscow confirmed that it will send a delegation to the months negotiations from Istanbul. Russia has not yet sent its proposals for Ukraine's negotiations, one...
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EADaily, May 31st, 2025. Now everyone is waiting for a meeting in Istanbul on June 2, which should hardly be called peace talks. Unfortunately, I am almost sure that this meeting will lead to nothing. Ukraine is set up (more precisely, it is required) only to fight. Both her Western masters and the Nazis inside the country are forcing her to do this.
It seems that while half the world is waiting for a ceasefire, Putin is once again breaking his promise, and thus the continuation of the trilateral talks is not certain. At the end of the previous round of talks in Istanbul - not entirely unsuccessful - the parties agreed to share their peace terms, and Ukraine sent this to the American and Russian governments. It proposes a ceasefire on land, sea and air with the involvement of international o…
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