In a surprising twist, Dmitry Medvedev asserts that Russia's peace talks with Ukraine are merely a step towards achieving complete victory, not compromise. As tensions escalate, what does this mean for future negotiations?
In a disappointing turn of events, the second round of peace talks between Russia and Ukraine concluded in Istanbul, yielding only a prisoner swap agreement and no progress on a ceasefire. Ukrainian officials are calling for urgent action to end the conflict.
As peace talks resume in Istanbul, tensions escalate between Russia and Ukraine. Can the two sides bridge their differences amidst ongoing military actions and international pressures?
President Trump is set to speak with President Putin about ending the violence in Ukraine after failed peace talks in Istanbul. Can their conversation change the course of the conflict?
In a bold move, Trump announces a crucial call with Putin to discuss ending the Ukraine conflict, following a recent prisoner swap and ongoing violence. Will this lead to a ceasefire?
In a tense meeting in Istanbul, Russia demanded Ukraine withdraw its troops from contested regions before agreeing to a ceasefire. As violence escalates, world leaders call for tougher sanctions on Moscow.
In a significant move towards resolving the ongoing conflict, delegations from Ukraine and Russia met for talks in Istanbul for the first time since March 2022. Despite sharp divisions, both sides agreed on a prisoner swap, bringing hope to many families.
The first direct peace talks between Russia and Ukraine since 2022 ended abruptly after less than two hours, with Ukraine accusing Moscow of introducing unacceptable new demands.
After days of uncertainty, Putin's proposal for direct talks with Ukraine saw confusion reign at the Bosphorus. As tensions escalate, will this lead to a meaningful resolution or more chaos?
As hopes for fruitful negotiations in Istanbul dwindle, Zelenskyy calls out Putin for sending a lesser delegation. Can the two nations find common ground, or will tensions escalate further?