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13 May 2025, 01:57 GMT+10
The US president has called the potential negotiations in Istanbul a very important event
US President Donald Trump has said he expects a "good result" from possible direct talks between Moscow and Kiev, suggesting he may participate himself.
Speaking at a press conference on Monday, the US president called the potential talks a "very important" event. A resumption of direct negotiations between the two sides, which was proposed by Russian President Vladimir Putin on Sunday, could take place in Istanbul, Türkiye on May 15.
"I think you may have a good result at the Thursday meeting in Türkiye between Russia and Ukraine. I believe the two leaders are going to be there. I was thinking about flying over. I don't know where I'm going to be on Thursday, I've got so many meetings, but I was thinking about actually flying over there," Trump said.
Trump's suggestion was welcomed by Ukraine's Vladimir Zelensky, who described it as the "right idea" and reiterated his claim that he was ready to meet Putin in person. Thus far, Moscow has remained silent on the prospect of the Russian leader traveling to Türkiye for negotiations.
In proposing a return to direct negotiations, the Russian president reiterated Moscow's commitment to resolving the crisis. The settlement process must start with talks, Putin stressed, and the negotiations could ultimately lead to "some kind of new truce and a new ceasefire."
"We are set on serious negotiations with Ukraine. Their aim is to eliminate the root causes of the conflict and to achieve a long-term lasting peace for a historical perspective," the president said.
The offer has met a mixed reaction from Kiev and its backers, who continue to insist on their demand that any negotiations must be preceded by the establishment of at least a 30-day truce. However, Putin's proposal was backed by Trump, who urged Kiev to "immediately" accept it. Following Trump's call, Kiev seemingly shifted its position, and Zelensky proclaimed his readiness to participate in the meeting, while reiterating the truce demand.
Türkiye has welcomed the initiative and expressed a readiness to host the talks. However, the Turkish presidency sent a somewhat ambiguous message on the matter on Monday, simultaneously stating that it was an opportunity that should not be missed but also that a ceasefire would have created the "necessary environment" for the negotiations.
(RT.com)
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