Putin and Trump still 'maybes' for Ukraine peace talks that Russian leader proposed
- Peace talks on Ukraine are scheduled for May 15 in Istanbul with participation from Ukrainian President Zelensky and U.S. Officials.
- The talks follow Russian President Putin’s proposal and Zelensky’s insistence that only Putin’s presence would justify his attendance.
- U.S. President Trump said he may attend the talks if Putin also comes, while Russia has confirmed a delegation but not Putin’s participation.
- Trump indicated that Putin might attend if he himself is present, though he expressed uncertainty about whether Putin would come otherwise.
- The meeting’s outcome may hinge on Putin’s presence, with a no-show signaling reluctance for peace and pressuring Russia amid a proposed 30-day ceasefire.
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