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Kremlin Says It Hopes to Discuss Ceasefire Conditions With Ukraine Next Week

  • The Kremlin expects Russian and Ukrainian negotiators to discuss ceasefire conditions in Istanbul next week, with talks proposed for June 2.
  • Following discussions on May 16, both parties committed to exchanging prisoners and began drafting documents aimed at progressing peace talks, despite ongoing disagreements over the terms.
  • The United States hopes the negotiations will advance peace efforts and President Trump encouraged direct talks while not yet deciding to send a US envoy.
  • Russia insists it will present a memorandum demanding a halt to NATO's eastward expansion, which Ukraine calls a stalling tactic and Kyiv demands immediately.
  • If successful, the talks could lead to a temporary ceasefire agreement, but continued Russian military buildup and unresolved issues suggest negotiations remain uncertain.
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Mediafax broke the news in on Thursday, May 29, 2025.
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