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Zelenskyy confirms Ukraine-Russia talks this week

Published on: July 22, 2025 1:07 PM

Ukraine and Russia will hold peace talks in Turkey on Wednesday, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced. These talks are the first in seven weeks and aim to revive stalled negotiations. Zelenskyy spoke after consulting Rustem Umerov, Ukraine’s National Security and Defence Council secretary. Umerov led the previous rounds of talks and is preparing for a prisoner exchange. Officials expect more details on the meeting soon.

Russia’s state media also confirmed the talks, though some sources suggest discussions may last two days. The Kremlin said it awaits official confirmation and noted that both sides remain far apart. They disagree on how to end the war, making progress difficult. Zelenskyy emphasized Ukraine’s agenda includes returning prisoners, rescuing abducted children, and planning a leaders’ meeting. Russia insists on preconditions before agreeing to a ceasefire.

Violence continues as Russian forces attacked Ukrainian cities recently, killing two people and injuring 15. Ukraine responded with long-range drone strikes. The conflict has dragged on for over three and a half years, with no ceasefire in sight. Previous talks in Istanbul led to prisoner exchanges but failed to secure a peace deal. Moscow demands Ukraine withdraw from four regions it claims as Russian territory.

US and European leaders continue to pressure Russia for peace. Former US President Donald Trump threatened new sanctions if no deal is reached soon. French Foreign Minister Jean-Noël Barrot condemned Russia’s refusal to halt fighting and called for respectful dialogue. He urged talks at the highest levels and warned of tougher sanctions if Russia refuses a ceasefire. Zelenskyy has repeatedly requested a meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin, who declined.

Despite the challenges, Ukraine and Russia prepare to meet again, hoping to break the deadlock. The talks in Turkey mark a crucial chance to negotiate an end to the conflict. Both sides face international calls for peace amid ongoing violence. Observers watch closely as diplomacy attempts to replace war. The world waits for progress that could bring lasting stability to the region.

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