Ukraine and Russia may hold talks in Turkey today but there is confusion over who, if anyone, will attend. Russiaβs President Vladimir Putin wonβt be taking part, despite calling the talks himself. A Turkish source saidthere was no confirmed meeting βyet.β
Ukraineβs President Volodymyr Zelensky says heβll decide on the talks after a meeting with Turkeyβs President Erdogan. Heβs said he wonβt meet anyone from the Russian side other than Putin, and dismissed the Russian delegation as βphony.β
US President Donald Trump is not going to Turkey to mediate the talks. He had repeatedly hinted that he might upend his Middle East travel schedule to join the negotiations after Zelensky said he would be βgratefulβ for his presence and Trump said Putin would βlike me to be there.β
Update:
Talks between the Russian and Ukrainian delegations will start on Friday, TASS has reported, citing a source close to the organization of the event.
The Russian team has departed for the presidential office, located in the Dolmabahce Palace, where talks between the two delegations are expected to commence.
Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova has responded to NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte, who claimed earlier in the day that βthe ball is now on the Russian sideβ when it comes to stopping the fighting in the Ukraine conflict.
βWe have not only the ball, but also the truth on our side. The problem is that no matter how much the NATO hooligans shout from the bench in order to score a goal we need the Ukrainian team on the pitch,β Zakharova said, referring to Kievβs reluctance to confirm the participation of its delegation in direct talks with Moscow in Istanbul.
Putin declines Zelenskyβs Istanbul peace talks proposal; Trump also skipping. Kremlin names representative to lead Russian delegation insteadhttps://t.co/BF8CCWJEh5 pic.twitter.com/Gtf8XhNVS4
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