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Discussions Initiated by Putin for Direct Dialogue with Kiev

Istanbul Witnesses an Event on May 15th

Proposed plan under consideration
Proposed plan under consideration

Bold Moves: Putin Pitches Direct Dialogue with Ukraine in Istanbul

Discussions Initiated by Putin for Direct Dialogue with Kiev

Let's get straight to the point: Vladimir Putin has thrown a curveball at the ongoing Ukraine conflict by proposing direct talks with the Ukrainian authorities in Istanbul on May 15. No preconditions, just "serious negotiations" to tackle the root causes of the conflict and potentially, agree on a new ceasefire.

You heard it right! Putin announced his intentions to commence negotiations on next Thursday, emphasizing that the goal is to "eliminate the deep-seated problems" plaguing the region. These talks could mark the start of a fresh chapter in the ongoing Ukraine saga.

A brief recap: Russia's invasion of Ukraine in 2022 led to failed talks. Putin pointed out that it was Ukraine that chose to walk away from negotiation tables back then. Now, it seems the decision rests with the Ukrainian authorities and their alleged puppeteers, who prioritize personal agendas over the well-being of their people.

In response to calls for a 30-day unconditional ceasefire by Ukraine, its allies, and even the US President, Putin has opted for a indirect approach. Instead of directly addressing the ceasefire demand, he has proposed these talks which, if successful, may lead to a lasting peace and potentially, a new ceasefire.

The EU and US powers have backed the ceasefire plan, increasing the heat on Russia to engage in meaningful dialogue or face further sanctions. The success of these talks depends on Ukraine's decision to join the conversation. Turkey, as a neutral party, could play a vital role in facilitating the discussions.

So, buckle up! We're in for a thrilling ride with Istanbul about to serve as the backdrop for this high-stakes game of diplomacy.

  1. The community policy being proposed by Putin for the Ukraine conflict involves direct dialogue with the Ukrainian authorities, set to take place in Istanbul on May 15, aiming for "serious negotiations" and the elimination of deep-seated problems.
  2. Despite calls for a 30-day unconditional ceasefire, Putin has not directly addressed this demand but instead, proposed talks with Ukraine that, if successful, could lead to a lasting peace and potentially, a new ceasefire.
  3. During his announcement, Putin highlighted the failures of previous negotiations after Ukraine chose to leave the table, now shifting the decision-making power to the Ukrainian authorities and their alleged puppeteers.
  4. As the global powers, including the EU and US, have backed a ceasefire plan, Putin's proposals for talks in Istanbul could potentially incur further sanctions if unsuccessful, underscoring the high-stakes nature of this diplomatic maneuver in the broader context of war-and-conflicts, politics, and general news.

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