Kremlin Announces Possible Putin, Zelensky Talks
This remark follows the first direct dialogue between Moscow and Kyiv since 2022.
On Friday, Russian and Ukrainian delegates met for a two-hour meeting in Istanbul, mediated by Turkey.
The parties agreed to exchange their proposals for a ceasefire and to discuss the possibility of a subsequent meeting, as stated by Moscow’s chief negotiator, Vladimir Medinsky.
Both sides also consented to a significant exchange of prisoners, with Medinsky noting that Russia is "satisfied" with the outcomes of the talks and is prepared to "resume contacts" with Kyiv.
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