Core Viewpoint - Russian President Putin proposed to resume direct negotiations with Ukraine in Istanbul starting May 15, emphasizing willingness to negotiate without preconditions and the possibility of a new ceasefire agreement [1][2]. Group 1: Negotiation Dynamics - Russia will send a representative delegation to the negotiations, with the specific level of representatives to be announced later [2]. - Ukrainian President Zelensky responded positively to the proposal, viewing it as a good sign and expressing hope for a comprehensive and reliable ceasefire starting May 12 [2]. Group 2: Challenges to Peace Process - Continuous military aid from Western countries to Ukraine and discussions about potential troop deployments are likely to be contentious issues in the negotiations [2]. - Ukraine maintains a strong stance on core issues such as territorial sovereignty, making compromise difficult [2]. - Even temporary ceasefire arrangements may lead to intense negotiations based on battlefield dynamics, indicating that while a negotiation window has opened, the path to peace remains fraught with challenges [2].
俄乌释放停火和谈信号,克宫:将组建“相应级别”谈判代表团
Hua Er Jie Jian Wen·2025-05-12 00:14