Turkey mediation

Zelenskyy: Trump Ignores Putin’s Role in Ukraine War

President Zelenskyy plans to meet with Turkish President Erdoğan in Ankara on Thursday, prepared to meet with Putin in Istanbul if he attends. Zelenskyy hopes a potential meeting with Donald Trump in Turkey will pressure Putin into attending and facilitate a ceasefire, believing direct leader-level talks are crucial before lower-level negotiations. While the Kremlin suggests only a lower-level delegation will attend, Zelenskyy emphasizes the need for a leader-level agreement on a ceasefire before any further progress. Failure to reach an agreement could trigger new US sanctions, with Zelenskyy expressing confidence in their potential implementation.

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Zelenskyy Challenges Putin to Turkey Meeting

Zelenskiy’s announcement of his readiness to meet Putin in Turkey on Thursday is a significant development, prompting a flurry of speculation and reactions. The very suggestion of a meeting, however, seems to be a calculated move by Zelenskiy, possibly intended to expose Putin’s unwillingness to engage in genuine negotiations.

The proposed meeting seems less about actual negotiations and more about publicly highlighting Putin’s potential reluctance to participate. Zelenskiy’s willingness to attend in person underscores his commitment to finding a peaceful resolution, contrasting sharply with the perceived hesitancy of the Russian side.

Many believe Putin’s likely response will be to send a representative, like Lavrov, instead of attending personally.… Continue reading