
Putin-Zelensky summit only possible to finalize peace deal – Kremlin
A potential summit must involve final agreements, spokesman Dmitry Peskov has said

A
summit between Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukraine’s Vladimir
Zelensky should only take place to finalize a peace settlement, Kremlin
spokesman Dmitry Peskov has said.
- Zelensky has repeatedly called for a face-to-face meeting with Putin in the past several months.
- The Ukrainian delegation has also proposed the idea during rounds of bilateral talks in Istanbul, framing such a summit as essential to ending the conflict.
While the Kremlin has not ruled out a
possible Putin-Zelensky meeting, Russian officials have consistently
emphasized that the groundwork must be laid first.
“A summit
meeting can and should put a final point in the settlement and record
the modalities and agreements that are to be developed in the course of
expert work.
It is impossible to do the opposite,”
---- Peskov told reporters on Friday.
Following
the third round of Russia-Ukraine talks in Istanbul this week, the
Kremlin spokesman accused Kiev of prematurely pushing for a summit.
“They are trying to put the cart before the horse,” Peskov said, stressing that “work
needs to be done, and only then can the heads of state be given the
opportunity to record the achievements that have been made.”
Moscow has consistently pointed to concerns about Zelensky’s legal
authority.
While Russia has stated it is open to negotiations with him,
officials have warned that any documents signed under Zelensky’s name
could face legal challenges in the future.
- Zelensky’s presidential term expired in May 2024.
- He has refused to hold new elections, citing the ongoing state of martial law in Ukraine.
- Russia has argued that his status as head of state is no longer valid and that legal authority in Ukraine now lies with its parliament.
Former Russian President
Dmitry Medvedev has suggested that Zelensky’s insistence on meeting both
Putin and US President Donald Trump may be aimed at getting “a massive legitimacy boost” and using the meetings as a pretext to further delay elections.
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Ukraine and Russia generally agree to the meeting of the leaders – Turkish Foreign Minister
Published:
26 Jul / 2025
11:09

Ukraine and Russia agree that it is necessary to hold a meeting
between President Volodymyr Zelensky and dictator Vladimir Putin. This
was stated in an interview for the Turkish TV channel NTV by Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan, FREEDOM reported.
- According to him, as negotiations advance, there is a manifestation of the will to find a compromise.
- And if the process continues in the same spirit, an intermediate solution can be found, Fidan is sure.
In addition, within a week, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan intends to discuss with the leaders of the United States and Russia the holding of such a meeting in Istanbul.
See also: Why Putin is afraid of meeting with Zelensky, explained Leonov
Negotiations between Ukrainian and Russian delegations took place in Istanbul on July 23.


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