The first face-to-face talks in two weeks between Russia and Ukraine have begun in Turkey.
The first face-to-face talks in two weeks between Russia and Ukraine began Tuesday in Turkey, raising flickering hopes there could be progress toward endingAhead of the meeting in Istanbul, the Ukrainian president said his country is prepared to declare its neutrality, as Moscow has demanded, and— comments that might lend momentum to negotiations.
Putin’s aim of a quick military victory has been thwarted by stiff Ukrainian resistance — but still hopes were not high for a breakthrough. Reflecting skepticism among Ukraine’s Western allies, British Foreign Secretary Liz Truss said she thought the Russian president was "not serious about talks." He also lashed out at Western countries, which he has repeatedly accused of not going far enough in either sanctioning Moscow or supporting Ukraine with weapons. As a result, Ukrainians were paying with their lives, he said.
"It’s terrible. They waited for people to go to work" before striking the building, he said. "I overslept. I’m lucky." It was unclear where the Russian troops went, under what circumstances they fled and whether the town will remain free of them.
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