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    Andrew RogersBy Andrew RogersJuly 21, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Istanbul is expected to host the third round of Russia-Ukraine peace talks next week, likely between July 21 and 27. This round follows earlier meetings in May and June, also held in the Turkish city.

    Ukraine formally proposed Istanbul as the venue again, continuing the pattern of neutral-ground negotiations. The proposal was delivered to Russia by Rustem Umerov, the head of the Ukrainian delegation. Russia has given an initial nod to the location, although the exact dates are still under discussion.

    The upcoming session will aim to address three major issues: prisoner exchanges, the return of Ukrainian children, and steps to reduce active fighting. One of the main goals is to work toward a formal ceasefire. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy stressed the need for urgency and suggested that talks should soon move to the level of national leaders.

    Zelenskyy noted that finding peace must be the top priority, and he urged for faster dialogue. He emphasized that the continued return of displaced children and captured soldiers is a matter of national importance.

    So far, Russia has not announced a confirmed date for the talks. However, Russian representatives have shown interest in further discussion. Turkey remains actively involved as a mediator and host.

    The two earlier peace meetings in Istanbul produced limited but notable progress. The sessions took place on May 16 and June 2. Both delegations agreed to prisoner swaps and exchanged memorandums about possible ceasefire terms. While these documents did not result in an end to hostilities, they marked a start in communication.

    At the earlier meetings, Russian President Vladimir Putin remarked that the two countries’ proposals were deeply different. Still, he said that the act of negotiating showed a willingness to find common ground. Despite ongoing conflict, both sides continue to explore diplomatic solutions.

    Turkey’s role in hosting the peace process has been seen as vital. The country maintains relations with both Ukraine and Russia. Turkish leaders have expressed hope that continued dialogue can eventually stop the war.

    As the third round approaches, hopes are high for real progress. Though past discussions did not secure a ceasefire, they helped keep lines of communication open. Observers believe this round could be more productive, especially if both sides show flexibility.

    The timing of these talks is crucial. The ongoing conflict has displaced millions and strained global relations. Any step toward peace, even small, is viewed as a positive sign by the international community.

    Efforts to return children taken during the war are expected to be a key part of the agenda. Ukraine has called for international help to ensure their safe return. Both sides also face growing pressure to reduce harm to civilians and reach humanitarian agreements.

    With Istanbul preparing to host once again, global attention will turn to whether real progress can be made. The world watches as the two nations sit down for another attempt to end a war that has lasted far too long.

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