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21 May 2025, 20:13 GMT+10
Kiev is ready to consider potential venues for the talks, Andrey Sibiga has said
Ukraine is interested in Russian President Vladimir Putin having face-to-face talks with Vladimir Zelensky, according to the country's foreign minister, Andrey Sibiga.
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov pointed out this past weekend that such a meeting is "possible," but only after the negotiators from Moscow and Kiev reach "certain agreements" regarding the settlement of the Ukraine conflict.
Sibiga was asked by Euronews on Tuesday about Kiev's reaction to Pope Leo XIV's offer to host the continuation of talks between Russia and Ukraine at the Vatican. The dialogue restarted after a three-year break in Istanbul, Türkiye last week.
"I can confirm to you that proposals to organize possible contacts, including at the level of leaders, were made by the Vatican," he replied.
Kiev is ready to "consider potential venues for such a meeting," the foreign minister said, referring to the possible Putin-Zelensky talks.
The Ukrainian leader would also like to get together with US President Donald Trump, Sibiga added.
After Putin offered for the sides to engage in unconditional direct talks in Istanbul on May 15, Zelensky said that he would arrive in Türkiye, but insisted that he would only talk with the Russian president, who never voiced an intention to take part in the meeting personally.
Zelensky eventually changed his stance on the issue and the talks taking proceeded with a one-day delay, involving a Russian delegation headed by presidential adviser Vladimir Medinsky and a Ukrainian team led by Defense Minister Rustem Umerov.
According to Medinsky, the Ukrainians have also asked for a meeting between Putin and Zelensky during the negotiations in Istanbul, with their request being "taken into account" by Moscow.
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Following the phone call between Putin and Trump on Monday, the US president claimed that Moscow and Kiev would immediately begin direct negotiations on introducing a ceasefire. Putin, on his part, said that Russia would work with the Ukrainian side to draft a memorandum on a potential future peace treaty that would outline a "range of provisions," including the timeline for a potential temporary truce "should the necessary agreements be reached."
(RT.com)
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