In Istanbul, Russia and Ukraine talk peace but are still far apart on truce

In Istanbul, Russia and Ukraine talk peace but are still far apart on truce

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A much-awaited meeting between the Ukrainian government delegation and their Russian counterparts, on Monday, ended within an hour and with little progress in negotiating the end to the war that started in 2022.
While agreements were reached on prisoner exchange, there has been no word on talks to potentially end the decades-long conflict.

The slow pace of the talks was attributed to the lackadaisical effort from the Russian delegation that refused to share their agenda with the negotiating teams ahead of the meetings. “We didn’t receive the document until the meeting began. And therefore, we can’t provide any feedback until we have had the chance to study it,” Rustem Umerov, the Ukrainian Minister of Defence, said at the end of the meetings.

Organised under the aegis of the government of Turkiye, this was the second such meeting in Istanbul, in the past one month, between two warring parties and came less than a day after a large-scale Ukrainian attack on Russian military infrastructure.

Ukraine claimed that their attack, codenamed ‚Operation Spiderweb‘, targeted over 40 planes, including surveillance and bomber aircraft, across several Russian bases, even as far east as in Siberia. The resulting damage is estimated to be in billions of dollars for Russia.

The impact of this intrepidity was undeniable felt at the Çırağan Palace, overlooking the Bosphorus sea, in Istanbul, as interactions between the rival delegations remained tense.

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Ruchi

I am an Indian journalist based in Kabul for nearly three years now. I primarily covering post-conflict, developmental and cultural stories from the region, and sometimes report on the ongoing conflict as well.
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