Turkey ready to undertake duty for observing potential ceasefire in Ukraine: Reuters
- On May 15, Russian President Vladimir Putin suggested holding face-to-face talks with Ukraine in Istanbul to restart peace discussions.
- Putin's proposal did not address Ukraine's request for a 30-day ceasefire, which Ukrainian President Zelensky conditioned on direct talks.
- Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan welcomed Putin's statement in a phone call and declared Turkey ready to host negotiations and provide support for peace efforts.
- Erdogan described a "historic turning point" in ending the war, said a window of opportunity opened, and Turkey pledged to observe any ceasefire if established.
- These developments suggest a diplomatic opening for peace talks, but the absence of a ceasefire commitment from Moscow leaves uncertainty about progress.
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