The ceasefire is expected to criticize Russia’s proposals before Ukraine Istanbul talks

Ukrainian President Zelancesi doubted Russia’s commitment to peace talks, as Moscow prepares to send a delegation to talk to Istanbul on Monday.Although Kremlin confirmed his participation, he has not yet sent Ukraine to his conversation proposals – some Kives say that it is necessary for meaningful dialogue. Zelansky criticized Russia, “could do everything to do everything to ensure the next possible meeting.,Ukraine has already sent its proposals, including a call for a complete and unconditional ceasefire. Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andree Sibiha said that Ukraine had already shared his “future steps” with Russia and emphasized the need for an unconditional ceasefire to allow further interactions. At a press conference with Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan, he said, “We want the war to end this year.”The upcoming dialogue follows the previous round in Istanbul two weeks ago, causing a prisoner to exchange, but there was no major success.Although neither Zelansky nor Russian President Putin is expected to attend Monday’s talks, Fidan said Turkey hopes that a high-level summit will eventually be hosted. “We honestly think that it is time to bring President Trump, President Putin and President Zelansky to the table,” he said.Kremlin spokesman Dimitri Peskov confirmed that Russia’s proposals would remain confidential and said that a summit would be possible only when progress in earlier dialogue. He welcomed the comments of the retired American General Keith Kelog, Trump’s Ukraine’s messenger, who described Russia’s concerns about NATO as “fair”.General Kelog said that Trump was “disappointed” by Russia’s behavior, but wanted to keep the conversation alive. Trump and Putin recently made a two-hour phone call to discuss the US-produced ceasefire. Trump stated that the call “very well” and the conversation to end the war “will begin” immediately “.Ukraine has agreed to the 30-day ceasefire, but Russia is still committed to discussing only a “potential future peace”, which Kiev and his colleagues have seen as a stalling strategy.Russia continues to capture about 20 percent of Ukraine area, including Crimea, which was canceled in 2014. As the talks approached, both countries reported new attacks.In the Kherson region of Ukraine, three people were killed and 10 were injured. Local officials said Russian forces targeted significant infrastructure and residential areas.Meanwhile, in Russia’s Kursk region, at least 14 people were injured in the explosion, according to local authorities and Russian news agency Tass.German Chancellor Frederick Merz recently told Zelansky that Berlin would help Ukraine to produce long distance missiles to protect himself. Kremlin said that any step to take a ban on the missile range would endanger the possibility of ending the war.