Volodymyr Zelenskyy agrees to assembly proposed by Vladimir Putin – if he attends in particular person.
A glimmer of hope to finish the greater than three-year warfare in Ukraine that has killed 1000’s of civilians – and a whole bunch of 1000’s of troopers.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has agreed to attend a gathering proposed by Russian President Vladimir Putin in Istanbul on Thursday, so long as Putin is there in particular person.
Putin needs the talks to first talk about the foundation causes of the battle and cope with ceasefire negotiations later.
His plan can also be supported by US President Donald Trump, who says the assembly will assist Ukraine’s allies, the US and European powers, determine whether or not a ceasefire is feasible – and likewise the way forward for the warfare effort in opposition to Russia’s invasion.
Is the Russian chief attempting to deflect rising Western stress to conform to a 30-day unconditional ceasefire or face “huge sanctions”?
And are the talks hosted by Turkiye prone to make any progress in any respect?
Presenter: Cyril Vanier
Company:
Olesia Horiainova – Co-founder of the Ukrainian Safety and Cooperation Centre
Vasily Kashin – Knowledgeable at Russian Worldwide Affairs Council
Barin Kayaoglu – Assistant professor and chair of American Research, Social Sciences College of Ankara