Russian and Ukrainian negotiators are set to meet in Istanbul on Friday for their first direct peace talks in over three years, as international pressure mounts—particularly from U.S. President Donald Trump—to resolve Europe's deadliest conflict since World War II.
The high-stakes discussions will take place at Dolmabahce Palace, with Turkish, U.S., and Ukrainian officials meeting at 0745 GMT, followed by trilateral talks between Turkish, Russian, and Ukrainian delegations at 0930 GMT. However, hopes for a breakthrough remain low, especially after Trump stated that no real progress would occur without his own meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Putin, who recently suggested direct negotiations in Turkey, declined Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy’s challenge for a personal meeting. Instead, Russia is sending mid-level officials, including Kremlin aide Vladimir Medinsky, a deputy defense minister, deputy foreign minister, and the head of military intelligence. Ukraine’s delegation will be led by Defense Minister Rustem Umerov and include senior intelligence and military officials.
Zelenskiy criticized Russia’s delegation as merely "decorative," while Moscow accused Kyiv of staging the talks for show. Both sides remain far apart on core issues. Russia insists on Ukraine surrendering territory, renouncing NATO ambitions, and adopting a neutral status. Ukraine has rejected these demands as unacceptable, equating them to surrender, and continues to seek strong security guarantees from global powers, particularly the United States.
The U.S. will be represented by Michael Anton, director of policy planning at the State Department. The meeting marks a symbolic yet cautious step in diplomacy, but with major sticking points unresolved, any significant resolution appears distant.


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