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Russia, Ukraine and Türkiye expected to hold trilateral talks on Friday: Live Updates Russia, Ukraine and Türkiye expected to hold trilateral talks on Friday: Live Updates
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Kiev’s delegation will meet US and Turkish representatives ahead of a joint session with Russian negotiators, media reportKiev’s delegation will meet US and Turkish representatives ahead of a joint session with Russian negotiators, media report
The first direct talks between Russia and Ukraine in more than three years are expected to take place in Türkiye’s largest city, Istanbul, on Friday. The delegation from Moscow will wait at the Dolmabahce Palace starting at 10 a.m. as proposed by Russia’s chief negotiator, Vladimir Medinsky. The first direct talks between Russia and Ukraine in over three years are expected to take place on Friday in Istanbul. Delegations from Moscow and Kiev will be joined by Turkish officials at Dolmabahce Palace.
According to Anadolu news agency sources, the Russian and Ukrainian teams are also set to meet with US and Turkish representatives the same day. According to Anadolu news agency, representatives of Ankara, Kiev and Washington will hold a meeting at 10:45am (7:45am GMT), followed by talks between teams from Russia, Ukraine and Türkiye at 12:30pm Moscow time (9:30am GMT).
As the talks were planned to take place on Thursday, the Kremlin delegation had been waiting for its counterpart to arrive for the whole day. Vladimir Zelensky named his delegation later in the evening. It will consist of 12 delegates and be led by Defense Minister Rustem Umerov.As the talks were planned to take place on Thursday, the Kremlin delegation had been waiting for its counterpart to arrive for the whole day. Vladimir Zelensky named his delegation later in the evening. It will consist of 12 delegates and be led by Defense Minister Rustem Umerov.
Russian President Vladimir Putin offered on Sunday to resume direct dialogue between Moscow and Kiev to find a lasting settlement that would address the root causes of the conflict.Russian President Vladimir Putin offered on Sunday to resume direct dialogue between Moscow and Kiev to find a lasting settlement that would address the root causes of the conflict.
Zelensky, who had previously ruled out any talks with Moscow, only agreed to attend following US President Donald Trump’s announcement of his support for the talks, and his claim that Kiev should accept it “immediately”. But instead of going to Istanbul, Zelensky went to Ankara, where he had direct talks with President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.Zelensky, who had previously ruled out any talks with Moscow, only agreed to attend following US President Donald Trump’s announcement of his support for the talks, and his claim that Kiev should accept it “immediately”. But instead of going to Istanbul, Zelensky went to Ankara, where he had direct talks with President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
The Russian President's spokesman Dmitry Peskov claimed Putin is not planning to personally take part in the talks with Ukraine in Türkiye.The Russian President's spokesman Dmitry Peskov claimed Putin is not planning to personally take part in the talks with Ukraine in Türkiye.
Moscow and Ukraine last held direct talks in April 2022, also in Istanbul. Following initial reports that an agreement had been reached, Kiev unilaterally withdrew from the talks. President Putin later blamed Western interference and, in particular, then-UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson, who had reportedly urged Kiev to “just continue fighting,” for derailing the peace process.Moscow and Ukraine last held direct talks in April 2022, also in Istanbul. Following initial reports that an agreement had been reached, Kiev unilaterally withdrew from the talks. President Putin later blamed Western interference and, in particular, then-UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson, who had reportedly urged Kiev to “just continue fighting,” for derailing the peace process.
Russia, which had withdrawn its forces from the outskirts of Kiev as a goodwill gesture, later accused Ukraine of backtracking, saying it had lost trust in Ukraine’s negotiators.Russia, which had withdrawn its forces from the outskirts of Kiev as a goodwill gesture, later accused Ukraine of backtracking, saying it had lost trust in Ukraine’s negotiators.