The Kremlin announced who is part of the delegation that will participate in the Istanbul negotiations. Putin does not appear in the list

Russia announced on Wednesday the members of the delegation that will go to Istanbul on Thursday for direct negotiations with the Ukrainians, without mentioning the name of President Vladimir Putin, who was invited to move there by his Ukrainian counterpart Volodimir Zelenski.

Putin and Zelenski. Playtech collage photo
According to the list published by Kremlin, the Russian delegation will be led by the presidential counselor Vladimir Medinski, the Foreign Deputy Minister Mihail Galuzin and the Deputy Prime Minister of Alexander Fomin, AFP reports.
At the Russian-Ukrainian negotiations that will take place on Thursday in Istanbul, political and technical issues will be addressed, the Foreign Policy counselor of Russian President Vladimir Putin, Iuri Usakov, said, notes the EFE agency.
Putin rejected the ultimatum of Europeans
The Kremlin leader had the initiative of these negotiations, after rejecting an ultimatum through which the main European allies of Ukraine threatened Russia that if since the Luna who passed, it does not accept a cease for 30 days will impose new sanctions.
The latest Russian-Ukrainian direct negotiations also took place in Istanbul in March-April 2022, one month after the launch of the Russian invasion on Ukraine. According to Russia, a peace agreement had been agreed at those negotiations, but which was ultimately abandoned by Kiev at the request of the former US administration of President Joe Biden and the British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, and Ukraine did not want to sign him as soon as the Russian troops withdrew from the Capital area.
Ukrainian President Volodimir Zelenski said on Wednesday that he is prepared for “any form of negotiations” to end the war with Russia and said he would decide on “The measures to be taken” when he knows who will represent Moscow at the discussions provided in Istanbul on Thursday.




