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Ukrainian-Russian Peace Talks Despite Fighting (Worthy News Radio) (Update) - Worthy Christian News

  • The second session of negotiations aimed at ending the conflict between Ukraine and Russia commenced on June 2, 2025, at Istanbul's Ciragan Palace amidst ongoing hostilities.
  • The talks took place shortly after Ukraine launched a bold drone strike on Russian airbases, damaging numerous strategic bombers located deep within Russian territory, far from the active war zones.
  • During the talks, Ukraine presented a memorandum calling for a full ceasefire, prisoner exchanges, and the return of forcibly deported children, while Russia proposed a partial ceasefire and demanded territory recognition and security conditions.
  • Ukrainian President Zelensky expressed willingness to move forward with peace efforts, but the two sides still have significant differences and no major breakthroughs have been achieved.
  • The talks ended with plans for continued negotiations and a prisoner exchange, highlighting the complexity of achieving a comprehensive peace agreement.
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Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan held a telephone conversation with US Secretary of State Marco Rubio, during which they talked about the talks between Ukraine and Russia in Istanbul.

"We have conveyed the views we have formed in Turkey on the last two rounds and shared our comments on how the United States should intervene in this matter," Fidan said in an interview with TRT. "Cooperation in this regard will continue," he said.

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people.com.cn broke the news in on Monday, June 2, 2025.
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