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Putin: Russia Ready for Ukraine Talks Based on Istanbul

Putin: Russia Ready for Ukraine Talks Based on Istanbul Agreements

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June 23, 2026
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Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Tuesday that Moscow is ready to engage in peace talks with Ukraine based on the agreements reached in Istanbul in 2022, emphasizing that negotiations should reflect current realities on the ground.

His remarks come as the Russia-Ukraine war continues with ongoing military operations and limited diplomatic progress.

Russia Signals Readiness for Negotiations

Putin stated that “Russia is open to negotiations with Kyiv based on the Istanbul agreements,” stressing that any peace talks must be grounded in current battlefield developments.

He added that “Russian military units continue to advance daily,” indicating that Moscow views its military position as a key factor in shaping negotiation terms.

Criticism of Ukrainian Leadership

The Russian president accused what he described as the “Kyiv regime” of creating ongoing threats, calling for measures to limit them.

Putin said that “attacks on civilian targets will not affect the situation on the front line,” adding that Russia will continue operations in multiple directions, relying on what he described as economic stability and military achievements.

He also claimed that “attacks targeting children will only strengthen the position of Russian forces on the battlefield,” and described the Ukrainian government as a “neo-Nazi regime,” according to his remarks.

Moscow: Sanctions and Weapons Will Not Change War Outcome

In a related development, Russia said that Western arms supplies and sanctions will not alter the course of the war.

Speaking at a UN Security Council session, Russia’s Deputy Permanent Representative Anna Evstigneeva stated that Moscow “does not strike civilian infrastructure in Ukraine” and “categorically rejects such accusations.”

She added that “no Western weapons deliveries, sanctions, or pressure attempts will change the situation on the battlefield.”

Evstigneeva also suggested that a Ukrainian strike on a bus carrying Belarusian children may have aimed to draw Belarus into the conflict.

Background of the Conflict

Since the start of the war on February 24, 2022, both Russia and Ukraine have issued frequent updates on military operations, including casualty figures and battlefield developments.

However, due to the ongoing conflict and lack of independent verification, many of these claims remain difficult to confirm.

Key Points

– Putin signals readiness for talks based on Istanbul agreements

– Russia ties negotiations to battlefield realities

– Moscow says military progress continues

– Russia rejects impact of sanctions and Western arms

– Ongoing exchange of claims between both sides

Conclusion

Putin’s statements suggest conditional openness to renewed negotiations with Ukraine, while maintaining a firm stance on military progress and geopolitical positions. With continued fighting and deep divisions, prospects for a near-term settlement remain uncertain.

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