Zelensky says Russia considering end to war a 'positive sign' after Putin's call for talks
- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy responded positively to Russian President Vladimir Putin’s proposal to hold direct negotiations in Istanbul on May 15, provided there are no preconditions.
- This followed a failed three-day Russian ceasefire from May 8-10 and a coordinated call by Western leaders for a full, unconditional 30-day ceasefire starting May 12 before negotiations.
- Despite Putin's offer, Russia resumed mass drone attacks on Sunday, launching 108 drones from six directions, while Ukraine insisted on a ceasefire prior to talks.
- Zelenskyy welcomed the proposal for peace talks as an encouraging development but stressed that a ceasefire must come first to genuinely end the conflict, while Macron described the negotiations as an initial move that falls short of what is needed.
- Ukraine expects Russia to confirm a full, lasting ceasefire starting May 12 to enable talks, while Turkey expressed readiness to host negotiations, suggesting a cautious opening for peace efforts.
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