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White House says it hopes Russia, Ukraine hold talks in Istanbul next week

'Hopefully, next week, we'll move the ball forward,' says spokesperson Karoline Leavitt

Michael Gabriel Hernandez  | 29.05.2025 - Update : 29.05.2025
White House says it hopes Russia, Ukraine hold talks in Istanbul next week The White House

WASHINGTON

The White House said Thursday it hopes Russia and Ukraine begin negotiations next week in Istanbul to advance efforts to end the Kremlin's war on its eastern European neighbor.

"It is my understanding, and it is our hope that Russia and Ukraine will engage in direct talks and negotiations next week in Istanbul, and we believe that meeting is going to take place, and that is a meeting the president encouraged and urged for these two sides to come together and negotiate directly," spokesperson Karoline Leavitt told reporters.

"The president has been clear from the very beginning of this conflict that he wants to see this conflict solved on the negotiating table, not on the battlefield. And he's told that to both leaders, both publicly and privately. So, hopefully, next week, we'll move the ball forward," she added.

Leavitt said there are no plans for President Donald Trump to send a US representative to the talks, but left that door open.

The second round of direct negotiations between Russia and Ukraine has been proposed for June 2 in Istanbul, following a May 16 meeting in which both sides agreed on a prisoner exchange and the preparation of draft documents to advance peace efforts.

While Russia insists it will present the draft at the talks, the Ukrainian side has demanded the document be presented immediately.

The Kremlin has termed Kyiv's position as "unconstructive."


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