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Home Conflict and Crisis Ceasefire Negotiations

Russia and Ukraine Agree to Talks After 3 Years — But Confusion Reigns in Istanbul

First Russia-Ukraine Talks in Years Begin with Chaos and Uncertainty

by pinkfloyd
May 16, 2025
in Ceasefire Negotiations, Conflict and Crisis, Diplomatic Relations, International Relations, Russia-Ukraine War, War and Armed Conflict
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Russia, Ukraine Set to Talk Again — What Happened in Istanbul - Ukranian Presidential Press Service/Handout/Reuters

Istanbul Talks Begin in Disarray as Russia and Ukraine Face Off - Ukranian Presidential Press Service/Handout/Reuters

Russia and Ukraine Inch Toward Direct Talks After Years of Silence — But Chaos Reigns in Istanbul

After nearly three years without direct negotiations, Russia and Ukraine finally agreed to meet — but the day kicked off with confusion, media frenzy, and high-stakes political theater in Istanbul.

What was expected to mark a turning point in the long-running war between Russia and Ukraine turned into a day of uncertainty, spectacle, and mixed signals on Thursday. The highly anticipated talks, initiated by Russian President Vladimir Putin and backed by Turkish mediation, were supposed to begin in Istanbul — yet the morning brought more questions than answers.

Confusion on the Bosphorus

Journalists packed into Dolmabahçe Palace on the banks of the Bosphorus, but Ukraine had yet to confirm if it would even participate. Turkish officials told CNN there was “no scheduled meeting yet,” and the scene quickly devolved into a chaotic stakeout.

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While the Kremlin confirmed Putin wouldn’t attend in person, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky was busy in Ankara meeting with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan. In the meantime, media crews swarmed the Russian consulate, hoping for clarity. They got very little.

“Everyone is tired of this,” said Russian defense journalist Stanislav Ivashchenko. “But we will defend our position.”

Why Putin Pushed for Talks Now

The surprise proposal for renewed talks came five days earlier, as Moscow faced mounting international pressure. Kyiv and its Western allies had issued an ultimatum: agree to a 30-day ceasefire or face new, harsh sanctions. Rather than concede, Putin offered to revive the negotiation process Ukraine had abandoned back in 2022.

To signal seriousness, Russia selected Istanbul — the site of early failed peace talks — and brought back the same chief negotiator, Vladimir Medinsky, a loyal Putin ally and former culture minister.

“The delegation is committed to a constructive approach,” Medinsky said in a brief, tense appearance at the consulate. His statement focused on achieving “long-term peace” and addressing the “root causes of the conflict” — a phrase that hinted at Russia’s continued rejection of Ukraine’s NATO aspirations and even its sovereignty.

Trump’s Shadow Looms Over the Talks

Adding a new layer of geopolitical drama, former U.S. President Donald Trump signaled he might attend the talks himself. Speaking from Abu Dhabi, Trump told reporters, “Nothing’s gonna happen until Putin and I get together.” His envoys, Keith Kellogg and Steve Witkoff, are already set to arrive in Istanbul on Friday.

Zelensky appeared to take Trump’s influence seriously. After his meeting with Erdoğan, he announced Ukraine would send a delegation — and upped the stakes by appointing Defense Minister Rustem Umerov to lead it. The reason? “Out of respect for President Trump,” Zelensky said.

What’s at Stake

While the start of talks suggests a new chapter may be opening, deep skepticism remains. Russia’s rhetoric, which still questions Ukraine’s right to exist independently, makes real compromise seem distant.

Former Russian diplomat Boris Bondarev, who resigned in protest over the war, summed it up bluntly: “Two great powers should sit together and decide how inferior countries should live under their umbrella — that’s how Putin sees the world,” he said. “That’s why Zelensky doesn’t fit.”

The Road Ahead

For now, the first steps toward dialogue have been taken — though amid chaos, mixed messages, and a swirl of international intrigue. Whether these talks will yield anything more than headlines remains to be seen.

Source: CNN – A day of confusion and chaos as Russia and Ukraine agree to first direct talks in 3 years

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