On July 23, the third meeting between Ukrainian and Russian delegations is scheduled to take place in Istanbul. Ukraine plans to discuss concrete steps towards ending the war, including the return of prisoners and children deported by Russia, as well as preparations for a summit between national leaders.
Kyiv demands genuine diplomacy and leader-level negotiations
Ukraine insists that Moscow must stop evading real diplomacy and engage in a meaningful negotiation process. Kyiv emphasizes that a summit is necessary because only heads of state have the authority to make decisions that could end the conflict.
Ukraine willing to take peace steps but rejects Kremlin ultimatums
While ready to pursue practical measures for peace, Ukraine refuses to accept Kremlin ultimatums equating to its capitulation. The government maintains its stance on defending sovereignty without compromising under pressure.
Ukraine balances diplomacy with military and sanctions pressure
Advocating diplomatic resolution, Ukraine continues to intensify military resistance on the battlefield alongside international sanctions against Russia, aiming to increase pressure on the aggressor from multiple fronts.
Ukraine’s approach highlights the fragile interplay between negotiation efforts and sustained international support amid ongoing conflict challenges.