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Key Points
- Vladimir Putin has declined to meet directly with Volodymyr Zelenskyy in Türkiye, sending a lower-level delegation.
- Donald Trump insists that no breakthrough would occur without a direct meeting between himself and Putin.
- Russia continues to demand that Ukraine cede territory, remain neutral, and abandon NATO ambitions.
Zelenskyy said Putin’s decision not to attend but to send what he called a “decorative” line-up showed the Russian leader was not serious about ending the war.
“I feel disrespect from Russia. No meeting time, no agenda, no high-level delegation — this is personal disrespect. To Erdoğan, to Trump,” Zelenskyy told reporters.

Volodymyr Zelenskyy (right) met with Türkiye’s President Tayyip Erdoğan. Source: Getty / Murat Cetinmuhurda
Zelenskyy said he would also now not go to Istanbul and that his team’s mandate was to discuss a ceasefire.
Both Trump and Putin have said for months they are keen to meet each other, but no date has been set.
Referring to the current state of the talks as a “logjam”, Rubio said he would travel to Istanbul to meet with Türkiye’s foreign minister and with Ukraine’s delegation on Friday.
Washington has threatened repeatedly to abandon its mediation efforts unless there is clear progress.
It includes a deputy defence minister, a deputy foreign minister and the head of military intelligence.