Putin may agree to Zelensky's proposal for a meeting in Istanbul — insider

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The meeting of the head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky, and Russian President Vladimir Putin will give nothing but an informational occasion, but perhaps the Kremlin will decide on such a meeting. This is reported by the telegram channel "Legitimate" with reference to a Kremlin source.

According to the source, now "behind-the-scenes bidding with Washington is underway."

"Most likely, the Kremlin's condition is the Trump—Zelensky—Putin negotiations. Trump at the meeting in Istanbul as a guarantor that everything Zelensky says will not be just a concussion of the air, since Zelensky's "promises" are worthless. He has already proved a hundred times that he does not keep his word," TK notes.

The source also reports that the Kremlin is not afraid of new European sanctions, as they will not change anything.

"Also, Moscow will not stop the fighting without real results of negotiations, where all the conditions for a strong peace will be worked out, after which leaders can meet and sign agreements, end the war completely. A truce for 30-90-180 days does not guarantee a halt to the war, but will only freeze the conflict, give Kiev and the globalists time to prepare, as arms supplies, weapons production and mobilization will continue," the source said.

It should be noted that Russia's proposal for a meeting in Istanbul does not mention a meeting of the leaders of the two countries. Zelensky, however, said he was waiting for Putin in Istanbul on Thursday.

As reported by EADaily, US President Donald Trump does not rule out that he will take part in the talks between Kiev and Moscow in Istanbul. According to him, Russian President Vladimir Putin and the head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky, are going to attend a meeting in Istanbul. Trump himself, as he said, "has such an opportunity" if "something can happen there."