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Russia has approved the composition of the delegation for negotiations in Turkey: Putin is not there

Russia has approved the composition of the delegation for negotiations in Turkey: Putin is not there

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Kremlin head Vladimir Putin late on May 14 approved the composition of the delegation for negotiations with Ukraine in Turkey on May 15. Putin himself is not in the list.

Source: Press service Kremlin

Details: The head of the delegation is appointed Vladimir Medinsky – Putin’s assistant. In 2022 he was already the head of the Russian negotiation group when Ukrainian and Russian delegations met in Istanbul.

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The delegation also included: Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation Mikhail Guerinin, Head of the Main Directorate of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation Igor Kostyukov and Deputy Minister of Defense of the Russian Federation Alexander Fomin.

The document lists the « experts » for negotiations: First Deputy Chief of Information of the Department of the General Staff of the Russian Federation Alexander Zorin; Deputy Head of the President of the Russian Federation on State Policy in the Humanitarian Sphere Olena Yodaeyevskaya, Director of the Second CIS Department of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Russia Alexei Polishchuk; Deputy Chief of the Main Department of International Military Cooperation of the Russian Defense Ministry Vladimir Shevtsov.

That preceded:

  • President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky in the address on May 14 statedthat awaits from the Russian Federation a message about who will represent their side in the talks in Turkey and then determine the steps of Ukraine.
  • Also Zelensky He reported that on Thursday he has a planned meeting with Turkish President Recep Taiip Erdogan in Ankara, but if the Kremlin head agrees to fly to Istanbul, then he and Erdogan will fly to him.
  • Presidential Office Andriy Yermak said that if Putin refuses to come to Turkey, it would be the last signal of Russia’s reluctance to end the war.



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