The Ukraine-Russia peace talks scheduled to be held in Istanbul are already clouded by skepticism and geopolitical tension, with top U.S. and Ukrainian figures expressing doubts about any meaningful progress.
Key Developments:
1. Low Expectations and Calls for Trump-Putin Talks
- Senator Marco Rubio, a top U.S. Republican and senior diplomat, downplayed hopes for success, saying real progress depends on direct talks between Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin.
- Rubio emphasized after a NATO meeting in southern Turkey: “I don’t think we’re going to have a breakthrough here until President Trump and President Putin interact directly.”
2. Trump Echoes Rubio’s Sentiment
- Speaking during a visit to the Middle East, Donald Trump himself said: “Nothing’s going to happen until Putin and I get together… Too many people are dying.”
- He expressed willingness to attend the Istanbul talks on Friday “if appropriate,” but later hinted he would likely return to Washington instead.
3. Zelensky Criticizes Russian Delegation
- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky confirmed that Ukraine would attend the Istanbul talks but criticized Russia’s “low-level” delegation as a sign of disrespect — particularly toward Trump and Turkish President Erdogan.
- He renewed his challenge to Putin for a direct meeting, saying: “No time of the meeting, no agenda, no high-level delegation — this is personal disrespect to Erdogan, to Trump.”
4. Composition of Delegations
- Ukraine’s delegation, led by Defense Minister Rustem Umerov, includes senior military and intelligence officials.
- Russia’s team is headed by Vladimir Medinsky, a presidential aide who led failed negotiations in 2022. Also included are deputy ministers from Russia’s defense, foreign affairs, and military intelligence.
5. Russia Wants to Resume 2022 Talks
- Medinsky stated the Istanbul meeting should be seen as a continuation of the 2022 negotiations, which stalled after Russia’s invasion.
- Russia’s key demands — Ukrainian neutrality, military reduction, and NATO abandonment — remain unchanged and have been firmly rejected by Ukraine.
6. On the Ground: War Continues
- Despite the diplomatic maneuvering, intense fighting continues, particularly in eastern Ukraine.
- Russia claims to have seized two more villages in Donetsk, pushing its control to around 20% of Ukrainian territory, including Crimea.
7. Western Response
- After meeting with German counterpart Boris Pistorius, UK Defense Secretary John Healeycalled for increased pressure and sanctions on Russia to force Putin to the negotiating table.
















