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Ukraine-Russia Talks: Turkey Meeting – No Breakthrough Expected - News Directory 3

Ukraine-Russia Talks: Turkey Meeting – No Breakthrough Expected

June 2, 2025 Catherine Williams World
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At a glance
  • Delegations from⁢ Russia and Ukraine convened in Istanbul on ⁣Monday for another round of direct peace talks, the second in as many weeks.
  • Heorhii Tykhyi, a spokesperson⁢ for the⁤ Ukrainian Foreign Ministry, ⁢confirmed that the Ukrainian delegation, led by Defense Minister Rustem ⁢Umerov, was present in Istanbul.
  • Despite⁣ the renewed diplomatic effort to achieve a Russia Ukraine war resolution, recent exchanges ⁤of fire highlight the deep ⁤divisions between ⁢the two nations.
Original source: abcnews.go.com

Delegations from Russia and Ukraine met in Istanbul ⁣for ⁢peace talks, marking the second round in weeks, yet significant breakthroughs remain unlikely due to the ongoing conflict. The discussions, led by the Ukrainian ⁣Defense Minister and a Russian delegation head, face ‍hurdles as ⁢both sides maintain firm positions. Recent attacks exacerbate ‍the challenges in finding a resolution, with fierce fighting reported along the front lines. The talks, overseen by the Turkish Foreign Minister, aim to address the Russia Ukraine war, but the path to peace is complex. For the‍ latest on this evolving situation, News Directory 3 is your source. Discover what’s next in these⁤ crucial negotiations.


Russia, Ukraine Meet in Istanbul for Peace Talks Amid Ongoing Conflict











Key Points

  • Russian and Ukrainian delegations meet in Istanbul⁢ for peace talks.
  • Talks are the second round ⁢in just over two weeks.
  • Recent attacks underscore the challenges in resolving the conflict.

Russia, Ukraine Hold Peace Talks in Istanbul Amid Conflict

⁤ Updated June 02, ⁣2025
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Delegations from⁢ Russia and Ukraine convened in Istanbul on ⁣Monday for another round of direct peace talks, the second in as many weeks. Expectations remain ⁤tempered, tho, for any major breakthroughs in resolving the ⁣three-year war. the⁤ ongoing conflict continues to pose a meaningful challenge to regional stability.

Heorhii Tykhyi, a spokesperson⁢ for the⁤ Ukrainian Foreign Ministry, ⁢confirmed that the Ukrainian delegation, led by Defense Minister Rustem ⁢Umerov, was present in Istanbul. Russian state media reported that Vladimir Medinsky, ‍an aide to Russian President Vladimir Putin, headed the Russian⁢ delegation, having arrived Sunday ⁣evening. turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan is‍ presiding over the peace talks, ⁢with Turkish intelligence officials also in attendance.

Despite⁣ the renewed diplomatic effort to achieve a Russia Ukraine war resolution, recent exchanges ⁤of fire highlight the deep ⁤divisions between ⁢the two nations. Fierce fighting persists along the‍ 620-mile front line, with both sides launching strikes⁢ into each other’s territory.

Kharkiv Mayor Ihor Terekhov described the aftermath of a missile strike in his city: “Standing next to the crater, ‍you realize how different it all ⁤could⁢ have been. A few more meters — and it ‍would have hit⁤ the building. A few more minutes — and cars, buses would have been on the road.”

What’s next

The outcome of⁣ the Istanbul talks remains uncertain as both sides maintain firm stances on key issues. Continued diplomatic efforts are‍ anticipated, but the path to a lasting resolution appears complex and challenging.

further reading

  • AP’s coverage of the war in Ukraine

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