Kyiv and Moscow: New peace talks in Istanbul - hope for ceasefire!

On June 1, 2025, Kiev and Moscow negotiate in Istanbul about a ceasefire in the Ukraine conflict. Selenskyj demands unconditional solutions.
On June 1, 2025, Kiev and Moscow negotiate in Istanbul about a ceasefire in the Ukraine conflict. Selenskyj demands unconditional solutions. (Symbolbild/NAG)

Kyiv and Moscow: New peace talks in Istanbul - hope for ceasefire!

On Monday, June 1, 2025, a decisive round of negotiations to terminate the Ukraine War will take place in Istanbul. Kyiv has agreed to a Russian proposal for this meeting, which is led by Defense Minister Rustem Umjerow. President Wolodymyr Selenskyj has determined the Ukrainian position, which includes a complete and unconditional ceasefire, the release of prisoners and the return of kidnapped children. In addition, preparations for a high -ranking meeting to achieve permanent peace and security should be made. This reports ZVW .

The negotiations are of great importance, since Russia has signaled the opportunity to discuss a possible ceasefire under certain conditions. This includes the end of all arms deliveries to Ukraine and the setting of mobilization. However, there are clear differences in the approaches of the two countries: Kiev relies on an immediate ceasefire, while Kremlin chief Vladimir Putin rejects this to prevent the armament of Ukraine. This leads to tensions because Kiev fears that Russia will strengthen its military activities - 50,000 soldiers have already been mobilized in the Sumy region.

delays and disagreement

Selenskyj has accused Russia of delays in the peace negotiations, since the transmitted “memorandum” for conflict resolution has so far not been viewed. According to MDR described Kremlin spokesman Dmitri Peskow the Ukrainian handover of the memorandum as "not constructive". These different communication channels and claims could heavily burden the negotiations.

In parallel to the diplomatic efforts, Russia increases its military activities and has used North Korean support to intensify its attacks on Ukraine. According to the Multilateral Sanction Monitoring Team (MSMT), modern military equipment was delivered to North Korea as part of this cooperation, including a mobile aircraft missile system. These developments contradict existing UN sanctions that provide a weapon embargo against North Korea.

interlocutor and international support

In Germany, the debate about the support of Ukraine is still intensively carried out by arms deliveries. BSW, AfD and Saxony's Prime Minister Kretschmer are calling for peace negotiations instead of further weapon fates. Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock, on the other hand, emphasizes that Russia rejects peace initiatives. Chancellor Olaf Scholz demands that Ukraine and Russia have to recognize advantages in a negotiating process in order to reach an agreement. This consideration is influenced by the current military situation. This emphasizes Tagesschau.de

The upcoming negotiations in Istanbul will decide whether there has been progress in the conflict that has been going on for over three years. Ukraine relies on support from states such as Germany to end the battles. The provision of Taurus marching aircraft, which the Ukrainian government is demanding, is also on the agenda, but could be considered a delicate. German politics will continue to challenge this.

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