Putin and Selenskyj: ways to peace or other fights?

Putin and Selenskyj: ways to peace or other fights?
In a significant step of Toward, a possible de-escalation of the Ukraine conflict have been held in Istanbul for the first direct negotiations between Russia and Ukraine for three years. These discussions, which took less than two hours and in which the press was excluded, were viewed as an initial exchange. The Kremlin spokesman Dmitri Peskow Castle a meeting between Wladimir Putin and Wolodymyr Selenskyj, depending on the progress that could be achieved during the negotiations. Peskow indicates that such a meeting could be possible if certain conditions are met from both sides. Oe24 reports that …
The atmosphere of the talks was tense, with Russia appearing in suits with a fully dressed delegation, while the Ukrainian representatives appeared in military uniforms. President Putin commented in a conversation without preconditions and without ultimate peace requirements. On the Ukrainian side, the demands of the Russians were described as "unacceptable". Nevertheless, Russia was satisfied with the meeting, which also included a historical exchange of prisoners of 1,000 prisoners of war, the greatest of this kind since the beginning of the conflict. …
No ceasefire in sight
Although the desired result of a ceasefire has not yet been achieved, Russia works on a list of conditions that are required for such an agreement and which should be exchanged in the upcoming negotiations. However, Peskow pointed out that no contacts have been made between Moscow and Washington since the talks. Ukraine has been defending itself with western support against the Russian invasion for more than three years, with international diplomatic efforts in the background. Class = "Source_3"> A context report of the BPB suggests that ...
The negotiations fall into a time when Ukraine has presented a tenth of the peace plan, which, among other things, demands the return to territorial limits of 1991 and the immediate withdrawal of all Russian troops. The incompatible positions between the two countries had already become clear in previous rounds of negotiations. One goal of a future agreement is to create security guarantees for Ukraine and to restore the restoration of their territorial integrity according to the principles of international law. DetailsOrt Istanbul, Türkei Quellen