Russia says date and venue offered to Ukraine for second round of peace talks
- Russia suggested convening the second session of negotiations with Ukraine in Istanbul on June 2, with Vladimir Medinskiy heading the delegation.
- This proposal follows the first talks in Istanbul earlier this month, which failed to secure a ceasefire after Russia invaded Ukraine in March 2022.
- Russia’s delegation expressed readiness to present a memorandum outlining its positions on settlement and ceasefire modalities during face-to-face discussions.
- Medinskiy highlighted that they are prepared to immediately start a thorough and meaningful dialogue on every aspect of the proposed ceasefire agreement.
- Despite Russian attempts to appear committed, observers expect the talks may be largely performative as Moscow maintains its maximalist demands including Ukraine’s permanent neutrality.
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Russia proposes to hold second round of talks with Ukraine in Istanbul
Russia has proposed holding the next round of direct talks with Ukraine in Istanbul in June with a goal of achieving a sustainable peace settlement, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said. NBC News' Molly Hunter breaks down how Ukraine has responded to the Russian proposal.
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