Putin won’t attend peace talks in Turkey, Kremlin says

The Kremlin unveiled its delegation for Ukraine-Russia peace talks in a decree signed by Russian President Vladimir Putin on May 14.

Russia has not shared who it would send to negotiations in Turkey up until now. President Volodymyr Zelensky said on May 14 that Kyiv will determine its next steps in Ukraine-Russia peace talks when Moscow unveils its delegation.

Moscow announced that their delegation would be headed by presidential advisor and propaganda architect, Vladimir Medinsky.

The Russian delegation will also consist of Deputy Foreign Minister Mikhail Galuzin, Director of Russian Military Intelligence Igor Kostyukov, and Deputy Defense Minister Alexander Fomin.

The delegation is notably void of the Kremlin's top politicians, including Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov.

Putin has refused calls for a ceasefire and instead insists peace negotiations begin before a ceasefire is implemented.

In response, Zelensky has said he will travel to Turkey for the peace talks, and has invited Putin to meet him there.

So far, Russia has not signalled that Putin will be present at the peace negotiations on May 15.

https://kyivindependent.com/russia-unveils-peace-talks-delegation-to-meet-ukraine-on-may-15/


Täna siis rahukõnelused Türgis. Venemaa ei saada omalt poolt kõige kõrgemaid esindajaid, mis ilmselt näitab juba eos, mis venelased Ukrainast, sõjast ja rahukõnelustest arvavad. Diskuteerige. Mida arvate teie asjast ja kas on mingitki resultaati oodata tänaselt kohtumiselt?

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3 comments
  1. putin bluffis oma rahukõneluste jutuga, et lisasanktsioonidest pääseda ja nüüd ei julge ise kohale tulla. Ilmselt ei tule väga midagi sellest.

  2. Järelikult ei tasu rheinmetalli aktsiaid veel müüki panna…

  3. Putin tahab tsirkust teha, et argu Lääne liidreid paralüseerida ning oma lääne toetajatele, peacemongeritele ja muidu kasulikele idiootidele jutupunktid kätte anda – näed kurjad ukrainlased ei taha rahu.

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