Stalled Peace Talks: Ukraine and Russia Resume Dialogue in Turkey
Ukraine and Russia are set to engage in peace talks in Turkey, with President Zelenskiy urging momentum in negotiations to end the war. The sides remain at odds, particularly regarding prisoner exchanges and territorial issues, as tensions mount under international pressure.

The long-standing conflict between Ukraine and Russia may see a new chapter as peace talks are set to resume in Turkey this Wednesday. This marks their first meeting in seven weeks, aiming to bridge significant differences between the two nations.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy emphasized the need for momentum in negotiations, stating that discussions on prisoner exchanges and territorial disputes are high on the agenda. However, the Kremlin acknowledged that the two sides currently hold opposing views on how to resolve the protracted conflict.
With pressure mounting from international leaders like U.S. President Donald Trump, the urgency for progress is palpable. Both sides aim to exchange prisoners and negotiate terms that might lead to an eventual ceasefire, though significant hurdles remain.
(With inputs from agencies.)