Russia Ukraine War News: The second round of peace talks between Russia and Ukraine in Istanbul also failed to yield results. In this meeting that lasted for about an hour, Russia once again rejected the proposal of an 'unconditional ceasefire'. Ukrainian representative Sergei Kislitsya gave this information in a press conference after the talks. However, Ukrainian President Zelensky claimed that both sides have agreed on a new 'prisoner exchange'. Let us tell you that earlier on May 16, no concrete solution was found in the first talks as well. Meanwhile, tensions in Russia remained at their peak during the talks itself. Many influential pro-war bloggers demanded the Kremlin launch a 'counter-attack' on Kyiv. Overall, instead of talks, this meeting turned out to be a sham exercise.
In the second round of peace talks held in Istanbul, Russia rejected Ukraine's proposed 'unconditional ceasefire'. Kiev's representative Sergei Kislitsya said that during the talks the Russian delegation rejected the proposal to stop the war. However, the two countries have agreed on prisoner exchange, which was confirmed by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. The talks, mediated by Turkey, lasted just an hour. Earlier, in the first round held on May 16, there was no concrete progress on ending the war, but an agreement was reached on the exchange of prisoners. As soon as the talks began, tensions rose in Russia, where pro-war bloggers demanded a retaliatory strike on Kyiv.
Russia-Ukraine War News: Second round of talks lasted just an hour
The second direct peace talks between Russia and Ukraine in Istanbul lasted just an hour and ended without any concrete result. The talks took place at a time when Ukraine attacked Russia's nuclear-capable bombers, further increasing tensions.
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