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Russia-Ukraine peace talks end without ceasefire, but future meetings agreed 'in principle'

Russian and Ukrainian delegations attend talks at the Dolmabache palace, in Istanbul, Turkey, Friday, May 16, 2025.
Russian and Ukrainian delegations attend talks at the Dolmabache palace, in Istanbul, Turkey, Friday, May 16, 2025. Copyright  Ramil Sitdikov/Sputnik
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By David O'Sullivan
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The two sides sat opposite each other at a U-shaped table in the Turkey's Dolmabahce Palace but remained far apart in their conditions for ending the war. Nevertheless, a Russian spokesperson later floated the possibility of Putin and Zelenskyy meeting if negotiations reach "certain agreements."

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The first direct talks between Moscow and Kyiv since Russia launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022 ended after less than two hours on Friday. 

No agreement was reached concerning a full 30-day ceasefire and Moscow reportedly demanded Kyiv withdraw from four regions it invaded. Ukrainian media reported these four regions were Donetsk, Luhansk, Zaporizhzhia and Kherson - none of which Russia fully controls.

According to both delegations, the two sides agreed to exchange 1,000 prisoners of war each - the largest such swap since the war began. 

Turkey’s foreign minister Hakan Fidan said both sides have agreed “in principle” to meet again. 

Speaking the next day, Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov said that Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy could meet once negotiators manage to reach "certain agreements", without specifying what those might be.

Chief Ukrainian delegate Defence Minister Rustem Umerov said both sides also discussed a meeting between their heads of state. Russian presidential aide Vladimir Medinsky, who headed Moscow’s delegation, said both sides agreed to provide detailed ceasefire proposals. 

Ukrainian President Volodymr Zelenskyy said he discussed the talks with allies from the US, France, Germany, the UK and Poland. In a post on X, he urged “tough sanctions” against Moscow if it rejects “a full and unconditional ceasefire and an end to the killings.”  

Zelenskyy was in Albania with the leaders of dozens of European countries to discuss security, defence and democratic standards amid Russia’s war on Ukraine. 

US President Donald Trump, who has pressed both Moscow and Kyiv for an end to the conflict, said a meeting between himself and Russian President Vladimir Putin would happen “as soon as we can set it up.”  

“I think it’s time for us to just do it,” Trump told reporters in Abu Dhabi, concluding a trip to the Middle East. 

Additional sources • AP

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