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15 May 2025, 21:57 GMT+10
Moscow aims to secure a lasting peace with Kiev, presidential aide Vladimir Medinsky has said
Moscow seeks to engage Ukraine in direct negotiations in Istanbul to secure a lasting peace, Russia's chief negotiator, Vladimir Medinsky, told journalists on Thursday. The current effort represents a revival of the peace process he took part in that Kiev broke off three years ago, he added.
Both Russia and Ukraine have sent delegations to Trkiye following Russian President Vladimir Putin's offer last week to resume direct talks aimed at resolving the conflict.
Moscow's team is prepared to work constructively towards viable solutions. "It possesses all necessary qualifications and authority to conduct negotiations," the presidential aide said in Istanbul.
The Russian delegation also includes Deputy Foreign Minister Mikhail Galuzin, Deputy Defense Minister Aleksandr Fomin and the head of Russia's military intelligence, Igor Kostyukov. They are joined by several senior military and civil officials, as well as diplomats.
Here is Vladimir Medinsky's speech in full:
Russian presidential aide Vladimir Medinsky: Dear colleagues.
Last night, as previously reported, Russian President Vladimir Putin held a special meeting to prepare our delegation for the upcoming negotiations in Istanbul.
The meeting was attended by the leadership of the Russian Security Council, the Russian government, the Minister of Defense, the Chief of the General Staff, the Minister of Foreign Affairs, as well as the heads of state security, intelligence, and the commanders of all Russian armed forces groups participating in the military operation [against Kiev].
Members of the delegation present here also took part in the meeting.
Foreign policy and security matters were discussed, with additional reports presented on the state of the economy and the defense industry.
The Minister of Defense, the Chief of the General Staff, and all commanders of Russian army groups involved in the military operation [against Kiev] reported on the situation in the combat zone.
A detailed joint discussion followed.
Based on the participants' reports, the president issued instructions and outlined the negotiation position for the Russian delegation in Istanbul.
We view these talks as a continuation of the peace process in Istanbul, which was unfortunately interrupted by the Ukrainian side three years ago.
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Our official delegation has been approved by presidential order and possesses all necessary qualifications and authority to conduct negotiations.
The delegation is adopting a constructive approach, focused on finding viable solutions and areas of common ground.
The aim of direct negotiations with the Ukrainian side is ultimately to secure lasting peace by addressing the fundamental root causes of the conflict.
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