Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said he had sent a team to Istanbul for the first direct peace talks with Russia in three years, but played down expectations of a breakthrough, saying Moscow was "not serious" about ending the war.President Vladimir Putin rejected Zelenskys bold offer to meet with him in person during the negotiations, instead tapping his aide and former culture minister Vladimir Medinsky to lead the talks.
Medinsky also headed the ill-fated 2022 peace talks with Ukraine shortly after the full-scale invasion.As the team of Russian negotiatorsarrived in Istanbul on Thursday morning, Russias Foreign Ministry said that the officials were ready forready for serious work, even as details about the discussions remained unclear just hours before they were supposed to begin.Zelensky confirmed after a meetingwithTurkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoan in Ankara on Thursday that Ukraine would send a delegation headed by Ukrainian Defense MinisterRustem Umerov, but said he would not travel to Istanbul for the talks because Putin decided not to participate in the discussions.
Earlier,Zelensky haddismissed the makeup ofRussias negotiating team.Nothing has been confirmed officially, but from what weve observed, it looks more like a theater prop than a serious one, he was quoted as saying by The Guardian.What we do know for certain is who actually makes decisions on the Russian side.Joining Medinsky in Istanbul are Deputy Foreign Minister Mikhail Galuzin, Deputy Defense Minister Alexander Fomin and Igor Kostyukov, the head of Russias GRU military intelligence agency.
Agroup of expert advisers, including senior officials from the Foreign and Defense Ministries and the presidential administration, will also attend, according to the Kremlin.The Kremlin released a video showing Putin meeting with the negotiation group late Wednesday.
Several other top officials were seen present at that meeting, including Defense Minister Andrei Belousov, chief of the General Staff Valery Gerasimov, Security Council Secretary Sergei Shoigu and Federal Security Service (FSB) Director Alexander Bortnikov.Medinsky told state television ahead of the talks that Russia wasready for possible compromises and discussing them.
Addressing the press later in the day,he said Moscow views the discussions as a continuation of peace negotiations that collapsed in April 2022.Ukrainian Foreign MinisterAndriy Sybiha was in the Turkish city of Antalya on Thursday to attend a NATO meeting, where he met with U.S.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Republican Senator Lindsey Graham.
Rubio said at the NATO meeting thatWashington was growingimpatient amid stalled efforts to strike a peace deal between Russia and Ukraine, and now willing to consider virtually any mechanism to reach a lasting end to the war.Obviously, were in a very difficult spot right now, and we hope that we can find the steps forward that provide for the end of this war in a negotiated way and the prevention of any war in the future, the secretary of state said.In Istanbul, dozens of reporters gathered outside Dolmabahe Palace, where the talks are rumored to be taking place.
Turkish officials have not confirmed where the discussions will take place, while Russias Foreign Ministry said they will begin sometime in the afternoon or evening on Thursday.Both Ukraine and Russia are trying to show U.S.
President Donald Trump, who has called for a quick end to the war, that they are committed to finding a diplomatic solution to resolving the conflict.
However, after months of U.S.-led shuttle diplomacy and several rounds of mediated negotiations, the two warring sides do not appear any closer to reaching a peace settlement than they did before Trump took office in January.Trump, who is touring the Middle East this week, said early Thursday that he was still considering whether to attend the talks in Turkey.I was thinking about going, but it is very tough, he told a business breakfast in Qatar.
Yet he appeared to walk back on those comments later in the day as he headed to Dubai, saying that nothings going to happen until Putin and I get together.Putin proposed direct negotiations with Kyiv during a surprise conference at the Kremlin early Sunday, effectively rejecting a Western-backed 30-day ceasefire in Ukraine that was supposed to begin on Monday.
European leaders had threatened Russia with a new round of sanctions if it refused to back the truce.Zelensky initially appeared to catch Moscow off guard when he agreed to the talks and then raised the stakes by challenging the Kremlin leader to meet with him face-to-face in Istanbul, an idea that Trump supported.Nevertheless, Russian officialstoldThe Moscow Times this week thatPutin did not plan on accepting Zelenskys offer for an in-person meeting at this stage in the talks, saying that he does not see the Ukrainian leader as his equal and will only agree to meet him in the event of hispublic capitulation.Zelensky is only suitable for signing a capitulation.
Period, a Russian diplomat said on condition of anonymity.Putin and Zelensky have met only once, during the Normandy Four summit in Paris in 2019, as the two countries sought tofind a way to end what had then been five years of fighting in eastern Ukraine.
Those talks, attended by French President Emmanuel Macron and former German Chancellor Angela Merkel, failed to deliver any breakthroughs.Since the full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Russian officials have accused Ukraine of being run by aneo-Nazi regime and have called for the countrydenazification anddemilitarization, often envoking World War II history as a way to justify its current war goals.
Putin has repeatedly said that Zelensky is an illegitimate leader.
In March, hecalled for Zelensky to be removed from power and suggested a UN-backed transitional government should be established in Ukraine.AFP and Reuters contributed reporting.
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