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Zelenskyy and Putin Set for Turkey Talks Amid Renewed Drone Attacks

Ukrainian President Zelenskyy and Russian President Putin are scheduled for talks in Turkey as Russia intensifies drone attacks following a ceasefire rejection.

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Ukrainian President Zelenskyy is set to meet with Russian President Putin in Turkey on Thursday, following Russia's rejection of an unconditional 30-day ceasefire. In recent nighttime assaults, Russia launched over 100 drones at Ukraine, escalating tensions in the ongoing conflict that has killed tens of thousands. Although the Kremlin expressed its willingness for talks without preconditions, skepticism remains high among European leaders amid ongoing military actions. U.S. President Trump is optimistic about the Istanbul meeting, urging Ukraine to engage with Russia. Meanwhile, European nations are preparing sanctions against Moscow if the ceasefire is not established.

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Recent developments include visits to Kyiv by the leaders of Britain, France, Germany, and Poland, who urged Russia to accept a ceasefire. This was followed by the rejection of the ceasefire proposal by Russia, which instead offered direct talks in Istanbul.

Russia launched more than 100 drones, including Iranian-made Shahed and decoy drones, in nighttime attacks against Ukraine.

The U.S. is pushing for an immediate ceasefire and supporting Ukrainian engagement with Russia for peace talks. President Trump has expressed optimism about the potential meeting in Istanbul, urging Ukraine to accept Russia's offer for talks.

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