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    Russia-Ukraine peace talks yield prisoner swap, No peace deal

    Russia Ukraine peace talks in Istanbul lead to exchange of 1,000 prisoners, but no wider peace deal agreed.
    Content DeskBy Content DeskMay 17, 2025
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    Istanbul: Russia and Ukraine will exchange 1,000 prisoners each following peace talks held in Istanbul. Delegations from both countries were present, however, key leaders, including Russian President Vladimir Putin, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, and US President Donald Trump, did not attend the Russia-Ukraine peace talks.

    Turkey’s Foreign Minister, Hakan Fidan, addressed the delegations that there were two paths ahead, one leading to peace, and the other to further death and destruction. The Russia-Ukraine peace talks lasted less than two hours, and sharp divisions quickly emerged.

    According to a Ukrainian official, the Kremlin introduced new and unacceptable demands, including a call for Kyiv to withdraw its forces from significant areas of its own territory in exchange for a ceasefire. The Russia-Ukraine peace talks, facilitated by pressure and encouragement from Turkey and the United States, resulted in a significant prisoner exchange. However, no broader peace agreement was reached during the meeting.

    Concerns have been raised, particularly by Ukraine and several of its allies, that Russia may be using diplomacy as a delaying tactic to ease international pressure for a ceasefire and avoid the upcoming 18th round of European sanctions. The European Union has confirmed that these sanctions are currently being prepared.

    Despite the formal setting of the Istanbul Russia-Ukraine peace talks, US President Donald Trump has downplayed the significance of recent negotiations. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump stated that, “Nothing’s going to happen until Putin and I get together.”

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    Each side has agreed to return 1,000 prisoners of war to the other. “This was the very good end to a very difficult day and potentially excellent news for 1,000 Ukrainian families,” said Ukraine’s Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs, Serhiy Kyslytsya.

    Ukraine’s Defence Minister, Rustem Umerov, stated that the next step should be a meeting between President Zelensky and President Putin. In response to this, Russian delegate, Vladimir Medinsky, a presidential aide, remarked that the request was noted. He also added that the Russian delegation was satisfied with the talks and willing to continue further contact.

    However, Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov said that, “top-level discussions are certainly needed, but preparing a summit will take time.” President Zelensky is not expected to be invited to any such summit. His likely absence has raised concerns about Ukraine being excluded from key decisions affecting its future. While the prisoner swap marked a practical outcome of the Istanbul Russia-Ukraine peace talks, it remains the only result so far.

    No agreement was made on a ceasefire or other long-term resolutions. As Russia-Ukraine peace talks continue, observers stress the need for inclusive dialogue and concrete commitments. The international community remains cautious about the potential for meaningful progress without direct involvement from all principal parties.

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