Group 1 - Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan expressed Turkey's readiness to host new talks between Ukraine and Russia, indicating a potential turning point in the conflict [1][5] - Fidan highlighted the success of the prisoner exchange agreement in Istanbul as evidence that negotiations can yield concrete results, aiming for lasting peace within the year [1] - Russian presidential spokesman Dmitry Peskov stated that President Putin would only consider a summit with Ukrainian President Zelensky and other leaders if direct negotiations yield results [4] Group 2 - The Russian delegation plans to travel to Istanbul for the second round of talks with Ukraine on June 2, with a focus on establishing a temporary ceasefire conditions list [3][5] - Ukrainian officials confirmed their readiness to engage in talks in Istanbul next week, with Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov stating that a memorandum for peace has been drafted [3] - Turkey hopes to complete technical work in the upcoming negotiations and aims to host a leaders' summit involving Turkey and the United States afterward [5]
泽连斯基会见土耳其外长,俄乌将继续会谈!佩斯科夫:只有谈出成果,普京才会考虑出面
Mei Ri Jing Ji Xin Wen·2025-05-30 15:50