The head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky, still does not know the agenda of tomorrow's Russian-Ukrainian talks in Istanbul. He stated this in an evening video message.
"As of now, there is no clear information about what the Russians are going to Istanbul. We do not, Turkey does not, the United States does not, as well as other partners," Zelensky said, quoted by Strana.
Zelensky did not specify whether Ukraine would take part in the June 2 talks in Istanbul proposed by Moscow.
The White House is putting pressure on Kiev to take part in the second round of Russian-Ukrainian negotiations, despite the fact that the Russian Federation does not agree to make public its proposals before the meeting, the American media write meanwhile.
As reported by EADaily, Ukraine perceives Russia's refusal to hand over the cease-fire memorandum before the expected meeting on June 2 in Istanbul as evidence that Moscow included unrealistic ultimatums in the document. This was stated in the social network X by the official representative of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Georgy Tikhy.

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