Key Points

In an effort to resolve ongoing tensions, President Putin has proposed resuming Russia-Ukraine talks, which were suspended in 2022, with discussions set to occur in Istanbul. The presence of key figures like US Secretary of State Marco Rubio highlights the international interest in these talks. While both Russia and Ukraine seem open to negotiations, President Zelensky has called for a 30-day ceasefire as a condition. The talks are anticipated to tackle numerous political and technical issues, with hopes of positive outcomes.

Key Points: Putin Trump Rubio Set for Key Russia-Ukraine Talks in Istanbul

  • Putin proposes resuming talks with Ukraine after 2022 halt
  • Trump confirms US delegation, including Rubio, for Istanbul talks
  • Zelensky expresses conditional willingness to negotiate
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Russia expects to address major issues in upcoming talks with Ukraine

Putin and Trump align on upcoming Russia-Ukraine discussions in Turkey; Rubio to attend.

"The delegation needs to address both political and, I'd say, a billion of technical issues. - Yury Ushakov"

Moscow, May 14

Kremlin aide Yury Ushakov said on Wednesday that the Russian delegation is expected to address political and technical issues during the upcoming talks with Ukraine in Turkey on Thursday.

"The delegation needs to address both political and, I'd say, a billion of technical issues. So the composition of the delegation will be determined based on that," the official said, addressing a reporter of a Russian Television network.

Ushakov further mentioned that Moscow's proposal is to resume the 2022 talks that were suspended by the Ukrainian side at the urging of Western colleagues and partners. He however, did not answer whether he himself is a part of the Russian delegation.

Speaking to reporters in the Kremlin in the early hours of May 11, Putin proposed to the Kyiv authorities to resume direct talks suspended in 2022, without preconditions.

Meanwhile, US President Donald Trump said that the US Secretary of State Marco Rubio and other US officials will be present at Thursday's Istanbul talks on Ukraine.

"Marco [Rubio] is going to be going there, others are going to be going, and we'll see if we can get it done," he said while addressing a bilateral investment forum in Saudi Arabia.

"Very importantly, talks are being held in Turkey later this week, probably on Thursday, and they could produce some pretty good results," the US leader said, without elaborating.

A White House spokesperson also told reporters that Rubio will be accompanied by the US President's special envoys, Steve Witkoff and Keith Kellogg.

Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergey Ryabkov on Tuesday said that Russia and the United States continue to maintain contact on Ukraine, but are not coordinating on the upcoming Istanbul talks.

"The Americans are well aware of our position. We remain in contact. However, this is not the word (coordination) to use in this particular case," Russian state-run news agency TASS quoted the minister as saying.

President Putin proposed to launch the dialogue with Ukraine on May 15 in Istanbul. He further recalled that Russia had declared ceasefires more than once, but all of them, including the latest three-day truce on account of the Victory Day celebration were violated by the Kyiv regime.

On the other hand, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on Monday expressed willingness to hold discussions with his Russian counterpart Putin, to end the ongoing conflict between both nations. The statement came shortly after President Trump called on Ukraine to immediately agree to the negotiations proposed by the Russian leader. Before that, Zelensky conditioned talks with Moscow on a 30-day ceasefire.

- IANS

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Here are 6 diverse Indian perspective comments on the Russia-Ukraine talks:
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Rajesh K.
As an Indian watching this conflict, I hope both sides find a peaceful solution soon. The war has already caused too much suffering and affected global food/energy prices. India's neutral stance makes sense - we have good relations with both Russia and Western nations. 🙏
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Priya M.
Interesting to see Turkey mediating again. India could play a similar neutral mediator role given our diplomatic experience. But the US involvement makes me skeptical - they seem more interested in prolonging the conflict than solving it. Ukraine should negotiate directly with Russia.
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Amit S.
The ceasefire violations mentioned are concerning. Both sides need to show more commitment to peace. India understands the cost of war - we've fought multiple conflicts with neighbors. Hope they learn from our experience that war never benefits common people.
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Neha T.
Why is the US inserting itself into these talks? This is between Russia and Ukraine. The West's interference has only made things worse. India has maintained a balanced position - we buy Russian oil but also support Ukraine's sovereignty. More countries should follow this pragmatic approach.
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Sanjay V.
The timing is suspicious - right after Trump's Saudi visit. Is this about oil politics rather than peace? India should be careful about getting drawn into this geopolitical game. Our focus should remain on protecting Indian students still stuck in Ukraine and securing affordable energy supplies.
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Kavita R.
While I sympathize with Ukraine, they should negotiate seriously this time. Russia has shown willingness to talk without preconditions. Continuing the war will only destroy more Ukrainian lives. As an Indian mother, my heart breaks seeing children suffer in this conflict. Enough is enough!

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