Ukraine To Set Out Roadmap For Peace At Istanbul Negotiations: Reuters
Ukraine, Russia to Discuss Peace Roadmap in Istanbul
Delegations from Ukraine and Russia are slated to meet in Istanbul to discuss a potential roadmap to peace, aiming to resolve teh ongoing conflict. The proposed plan focuses on achieving a full ceasefire and prisoner exchange as key first steps toward de-escalation.
the roadmap envisions a cessation of hostilities for at least 30 days,followed by the return of prisoners of war and Ukrainian children taken into Russian-held areas.Following these confidence-building measures, a meeting between Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and Russian President Vladimir Putin would be arranged.
The proposed framework also includes negotiations, wiht participation from the U.S. and Europe, to establish terms for a complete end to the three-year war. This conflict represents the largest in Europe since World War II, making its resolution a high priority for international stakeholders.
Ukraine reportedly sent its peace proposal to Russia before the Istanbul talks. The Ukrainian terms largely mirror previous demands, including no restrictions on Ukraine’s military capabilities after a peace agreement, no international recognition of Russian sovereignty over occupied territories, and reparations to Ukraine.
The document also stipulates that the existing front line will serve as the baseline for territorial negotiations. These terms differ significantly from Russia’s publicly stated demands in recent weeks.
while Kyiv has affirmed its commitment to finding a peaceful resolution, it awaits a formal memorandum from Russia outlining their proposals. Despite this, Zelensky confirmed his intention to send a delegation to Istanbul for discussions with their Russian counterparts.
What’s next
The Istanbul talks represent a critical prospect for both sides to engage in meaningful dialogue and explore potential pathways toward a lasting peace agreement. The international community will be watching closely to see if these discussions can bridge the existing divides and pave the way for a de-escalation of the conflict.
