U.S. President Donald Trump’s unexpected offer to join Ukraine-Russia peace talks in Istanbul this Thursday has triggered a wave of diplomatic activity among Western and European leaders. Trump's announcement follows Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy’s statement that he would travel to Turkey and wait for Russian President Vladimir Putin, proposing a rare face-to-face meeting between the two since 2019.
After Trump's remarks, U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio coordinated calls with top European diplomats, including officials from the UK, France, Germany, Poland, and the EU, to discuss the path toward a potential ceasefire. Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha also participated in the talks.
Meanwhile, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov consulted with his Turkish counterpart Hakan Fidan regarding the format of direct talks, following Putin’s weekend proposal. However, the Kremlin has not confirmed its participation or responded to Trump’s offer.
As tensions remain high, Ukraine and key European powers are demanding an immediate 30-day ceasefire, warning of new sanctions if Russia does not comply. Despite this, intense fighting continues in eastern Ukraine, casting doubt on any real implementation of the ceasefire.
Putin dismissed the ceasefire demands as Western “ultimatums,” with Russian officials signaling willingness for dialogue only if Ukraine approaches talks without preconditions. Konstantin Kosachev, a senior Russian lawmaker, expressed cautious optimism, stating talks could surpass the progress made during 2022 if Kyiv shifts its stance.
Trump, currently touring the Middle East, emphasized the significance of Thursday’s meeting, telling reporters, “Don’t underestimate Thursday in Turkey.” With diplomatic momentum building, all eyes now turn to Istanbul as a potential turning point in the war that began with Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in February 2022.


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