Ukraine Ready for New Talks with Russia, Calls for Concrete Proposals
- Russia and Ukraine plan a second round of peace talks in Istanbul on June 2, following initial negotiations on May 16.
- Kyiv demands Moscow provide a written memorandum with concrete peace proposals before committing to the Istanbul talks.
- Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha expressed interest in a ceasefire this year lasting 30 to 100 days as groundwork for peace talks.
- U.S. Envoy Keith Kellogg urged Ukraine to attend the talks, saying, "You need to show you're serious," while Germany pledged €5 billion to support Ukraine's long-range weapons production.
- If the Istanbul talks produce concrete results, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said Putin may engage in high-level talks, potentially involving Zelenskyy and Trump.
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CONFIRMED: New Round of Peace Negotiations Between Russia and Ukraine To Take Place on Monday in Istanbul
After deliberating for a couple of days, and under reported pressure from the US and Turkey, Ukraine has announced today that it will participate in the peace negotiations with Russia on Monday in Istanbul.
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Russia to attend fresh talks as Ukraine demands peace proposals
Russia said it’s sending a delegation to Istanbul Monday for a second round of talks with Ukraine amid last-minute wrangling over Kyiv’s insistence that Moscow outline its peace proposals before any meeting.
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