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Russian propaganda made up personal meeting between heads of Ukrainian and Russian delegations in Istanbul – Center for Countering Disinformation
Russian propaganda made up personal meeting between heads of Ukrainian and Russian delegations in Istanbul – Center for Countering Disinformation

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Russian propaganda made up personal meeting between heads of Ukrainian and Russian delegations in Istanbul – Center for Countering Disinformation

The Center for Countering Disinformation has denied reports by Russian propagandists on an alleged bilateral meeting between the head of the Russian delegation, Vladimir Medinsky, and the Defence Minister of Ukraine, Rustem Umierov, before the talks in Istanbul. Source: Center for Countering Disinformation on Telegram Quote: "Russian propaganda has launched a campaign to discredit the Ukrainian negotiating team. Putin's aide, Vladimir Medinsky, announced an alleged 'bilateral meeting' with Ukrainian Defence Minister Rustem Umierov before the talks in Istanbul. This information is not true". Details: It is reported that the meeting was actually held in the presence of Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan, who acted as a mediator. "The statements about the alleged 'secret agreements' reached at this meeting are a manipulation aimed at undermining the credibility of the Ukrainian negotiating team," the Center for Countering Disinformation said. The Center also warned that Russian propaganda is preparing a two-pronged information attack against Ukrainian representatives at the talks in Istanbul. In particular, disinformation about the delegation's alleged personal ties with Russians will be spread within Ukraine. Western audiences will be told that Ukraine is "delaying the peace talks". However, it is Russia that systematically avoids ceasefire agreements. "Russia's goal is to replace reality and impose a narrative in which the aggressor poses as a peacemaker," the Center for Countering Disinformation stressed. Earlier, the Russian propaganda media outlet TASS reported that Vladimir Medinsky, the head of the Russian delegation, and Ukrainian Defence Minister Rustem Umerov had held a bilateral meeting before the talks. Background: The meeting between the Ukrainian and Russian delegations lasted just over an hour and was the second after the negotiations on 16 May. Prior to the talks with the Russian delegation, Ukraine's First Deputy Foreign Minister Serhii Kyslytsia and Oleksandr Bevz, a member of the Ukrainian delegation, met with representatives of three of Ukraine's European partners – Germany, Italy and the United Kingdom. Following the talks in Istanbul, the Ukrainian and Russian delegations agreed on an all-for-all prisoner exchange of seriously wounded and young servicemen. On the evening of 2 June, Russian state news agencies published the text of the Russian "memorandum of settlement", containing proposals for a ceasefire, including Ukraine's neutrality, elections and withdrawal from four oblasts. Support Ukrainska Pravda on Patreon!

Prisoner swap and leader-level meeting: Ukraine's defence minister reports on results of talks with Russia
Prisoner swap and leader-level meeting: Ukraine's defence minister reports on results of talks with Russia

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Prisoner swap and leader-level meeting: Ukraine's defence minister reports on results of talks with Russia

Following a meeting between the Ukrainian and Russian delegations in Istanbul on Monday 2 June, the parties have reached an agreement on the next prisoner exchange of certain categories of military personnel. Source: Ukraine's Defence Minister Rustem Umierov, who heads the Ukrainian delegation, at a briefing, as reported by European Pravda Details: Umierov noted that Monday's meeting was the first time that Ukraine had seen Russia's proposals for a ceasefire and an end to the war. Moscow has still not responded to Ukraine's proposals. "Our teams will have a week to review the documents, after which we will be able to coordinate next steps," he said. The defence minister also said that the parties have agreed to "focus on specific categories rather than numbers" regarding the release of prisoners of war. "We have agreed on an all-for-all exchange of seriously wounded and seriously ill prisoners of war. The second category is young soldiers between the ages of 18 and 25, all-for-all as well. We have also agreed on a 6,000-for-6,000 exchange of bodies of fallen soldiers," he said. Umierov confirmed that Ukraine had given Russia a list of several hundred Ukrainian children who had been deported to the Russian Federation and was waiting for Moscow to take action on this. Another item on the agenda was organising a meeting at the leadership level, possibly involving other leaders, such as the US president. "We believe that further work between the delegations makes sense if it is aimed at preparing a meeting between state leaders. We have proposed to the Russian side to hold a meeting at the level of leaders by the end of this month, from 20 to 30 June. This is very important for the negotiation process," Umierov added. Background: The meeting between the delegations of Ukraine and the Russian Federation, which lasted for just over an hour, was the second after the one held on 16 May. Before the negotiations with the Russians, Ukraine's First Deputy Foreign Minister Serhii Kyslytsia and a member of the Ukrainian delegation Oleksandr Bevz met with representatives of Ukraine's European partners – Germany, Italy and the United Kingdom. Support Ukrainska Pravda on Patreon!

Zelenskyy changes composition of delegation for talks with Russia in Istanbul
Zelenskyy changes composition of delegation for talks with Russia in Istanbul

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Zelenskyy changes composition of delegation for talks with Russia in Istanbul

President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has approved the composition of Ukraine's delegation for the talks with Russia in Istanbul, expanding it to 14 members, whereas the first round of negotiations involved 12 delegates. Source: Zelenskyy in a decree Details: The delegation is again led by Defence Minister Rustem Umierov. The following officials have also been included in the delegation: Oleksandr Bevz, adviser to the Head of the Office of the President Oleksandr Diakov, Deputy Chief of Staff of the Naval Forces Command of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Serhii Kyslytsia, First Deputy Foreign Minister Yurii Kovbasa, representative of the Ukrainian Parliamentary Commissioner for Human Rights in the security and defence sector (by consent) Heorhii Kuzmychov, protocol officer of the Office of the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Oleh Luhovskyi, First Deputy Head of Foreign Intelligence Service Yevhenii Ostrianskyi, Deputy Chief of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Oleksandr Poklad, Deputy Head of the Security Service of Ukraine Vadym Skibitskyi, Deputy Head of Defence Intelligence of Ukraine Andrii Fomin, Head of the International Law Division, Deputy Head of the Department of International and Operational Law, Central Legal Directorate of the General Staff Oleksii Shevchenko, Deputy Chief of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Oleksandr Sherikhov, senior officer of the Main Operational Directorate of the General Staff Yevhen Shynkarov, Deputy Chief of Staff of the Air Force Command Oleksii Malovatskyi, who participated in the negotiations on 16 May, is not included in the current delegation. Meanwhile, three officials who were not part of the 16 May meeting – Fomin, Kovbasa and Ostrianskyi – have been added. Background: On the afternoon of Sunday 1 June, Zelenskyy announced that the Ukrainian delegation, led by Defence Minister Rustem Umierov, would travel to Istanbul for negotiations with Russia. Russian news agencies reported that their delegation had departed for Türkiye. Sources told Turkish news agency Anadolu that the meeting between the Ukrainian and Russian delegations is scheduled to take place at 13:00 in the Çırağan Palace, a five-star hotel in Istanbul. On 28 May, it emerged that Umierov had handed Russia a document outlining Ukraine's position and was awaiting their "memorandum" in response. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov refused to comment on what conditions Russia will put forward in its draft memorandum for a ceasefire, saying that this should be discussed privately. On 30 May, Peskov said that the Russian delegation will be in Istanbul on Monday morning for peace talks with Ukraine and will show its memorandum there. Ukrainian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Heorhii Tykhyi said Russia's reluctance to officially submit its memorandum for negotiations suggests the document contains unrealistic demands and represents an attempt to stall the peace process. It was previously reported that the Russian delegation set to attend the new round of peace talks with Ukraine in Istanbul on 2 June would be the same group that participated in the previous meeting, which Zelenskyy criticised for its low level. Support Ukrainska Pravda on Patreon!

Turkish news agency reveals time and place of Ukraine-Russia talks in Istanbul
Turkish news agency reveals time and place of Ukraine-Russia talks in Istanbul

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time3 days ago

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Turkish news agency reveals time and place of Ukraine-Russia talks in Istanbul

The Ukrainian and Russian delegations are scheduled to meet for talks in Istanbul at 13:00 on Monday 2 June. Source: Turkish news agency Anadolu, citing diplomatic sources, as reported by European Pravda Details: The Turkish side has determined the venue for the talks between the delegations. Sources told Anadolu that the meeting will be held at the Çırağan Palace, a five-star hotel in Istanbul. Background: Russian propaganda outlets have reported that the Russian delegation has left for Türkiye. On the afternoon of Sunday 1 June, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced that the Ukrainian delegation, led by Defence Minister Rustem Umierov, would travel to Istanbul for negotiations with Russia. Support Ukrainska Pravda on Patreon!

NYT: Ceasefire on land, sea and air included in memorandum Ukraine's defence minister gave to Russia
NYT: Ceasefire on land, sea and air included in memorandum Ukraine's defence minister gave to Russia

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time5 days ago

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NYT: Ceasefire on land, sea and air included in memorandum Ukraine's defence minister gave to Russia

Journalists from The New York Times (NYT) have discovered that a memorandum that Ukraine's Defence Minister Rustem Umierov handed over to Russia contains provisions for a ceasefire not only on land, but also at sea and in the air. Source: The New York Times, citing an unnamed senior Ukrainian official Details: The source reports that the Ukrainian document contains provisions on a ceasefire on land, at sea and in the air, and also provides for monitoring by international partners. The NYT notes that other Ukrainian officials interviewed by journalists believe that Russia may set a trap by proposing conditions in its memorandum that are unacceptable to Kyiv. This particularly refers to a possible demand to withdraw Ukraine's troops from territories claimed by Russia. Ukrainian officials fear that Moscow will try to take advantage of this situation to accuse Kyiv of disrupting the negotiations if it refuses to accept conditions that are known to be unacceptable. Background: Umierov, who headed Ukraine's delegation at the talks with Russia in Istanbul, gave Russia a document that reflects the Ukrainian position and is awaiting their own "memorandum" in response. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov refused to comment on what conditions for a ceasefire Russia would set out in its draft "memorandum", saying that this should be discussed privately. Heorhii Tykhyi, spokesperson for Ukraine's Ministry of Foreign Affairs, said that Russia's unwillingness to officially hand over its "memorandum" for negotiations indicates that it contains unrealistic demands and is an attempt to stall the peace process. Ukraine's Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha stressed that Kyiv is ready for the next round of talks with Russia, but is still waiting for Moscow to deliver the promised text of the "memorandum" on a ceasefire. Support Ukrainska Pravda on Patreon!

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