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Russia & Ukraine begin peace talks in Istanbul amid Trump ultimatum

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Members of the Ukrainian delegation arrive at Ciragan Palace for the third round of peace talks in Istanbul. Photo: Reuters
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Russian and Ukrainian negotiators in Istanbul on Wednesday evening began their first peace talks in more than seven weeks, with Moscow under pressure from Donald Trump to strike a deal or face tough new sanctions. Meanwhile, Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan said Turkey hoped that the delegations from would hold results-oriented talks on memoranda they exchanged

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The Kremlin has played down expectations of any breakthrough at the meeting, which Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said this week should focus, in part, on preparing a summit between himself and Russian President Vladimir Putin.

“No one expects an easy road. Naturally, this will be a very difficult conversation. The projects (of the two sides) are diametrically opposed,” Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said. A Ukrainian diplomatic source said Kyiv saw a Putin-Zelenskyy meeting as the key requirement for a breakthrough.

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