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US Envoy to End Ukraine-Russia War Inspired by Istanbul Model

US Envoy to End Ukraine-Russia War Inspired by Istanbul Model
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World February 25, 2025 05:30

istanbul, turkey - US envoy tasked by Trump to end Ukraine-Russia war announces Istanbul peace talks as a model for 2022 negotiations, amid controversies.

US Envoy Inspired by Istanbul Model

US envoy Steve Witkoff, appointed by President Trump to end Ukraine-Russia war, cited Istanbul peace talks as a guiding framework for upcoming negotiations in 2022. Witkoff defended Trump's stance on the conflict and emphasized the need for peace.

Russian Provocation

Recent remarks by President Trump shifting the official US position on the Ukraine-Russia conflict have sparked debates. Witkoff supported Trump's statement that 'Russia was provoked' and highlighted the discussions held in Istanbul as crucial for reaching a peace agreement.

Key Points on the Table

  • During the 2022 talks in Istanbul, Ukraine and Russia discussed a comprehensive peace agreement draft.
  • Ukraine demanded international security guarantees in exchange for not joining NATO.
  • The future of Crimea was set to be negotiated within 10-15 years.
  • Turkey was to act as a guarantor for Ukraine along with eight other countries.
  • Both countries agreed to reduce the range of their missiles.

$500 Billion Controversy

US President Trump and Ukrainian President Zelensky's public dispute over the 'valuable minerals agreement' has raised questions. Witkoff expressed optimism about reaching a deal soon and emphasized the significance of the agreement for the Ukrainian people. Trump's expectations of $500 billion revenue from underground resources have sparked debates, with conflicting statements on the financial aid provided to Ukraine by the US.

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