Ukraine-Russia talks: All that happened was decided by the Istanbul summit.

Turkish President Recep Tayip Erdogan opened the negotiations meeting in Turkey today between the Ukraine delegation and that of Russia. According to Erdogan's quotes reporting to the Guardian referring to Reuters, the Turkish president is said to have declared that he hopes this meeting will be good for both sides and for all [...]
Ukrainian television has reported that peace talks in Istanbul have started with a very bleak atmosphere, Periscope broadcasts.
The Poles haven't been waved to each other by hand”, Ukrainian television reported.
While the first to have reported about the negotiations process was Ukraine's representative in peace talks with Russia, Mykhailo Podoliak, who is also the adviser to Ukraine's president, Voldymyr Zelensky. He announced how the talks are going between Russia in a post in the Tateter's where he said:
“gancions devoted to the security of Ukraine, ceasefire, effective decisions on humanitarian corridors and people's columns, respect of rules and laws of war. Hard negotiations for the peace of our country. Round of Istanbul talks”
It later became known what Ukraine's proposals were during talks with Russia.
Ukraine has proposed that it have neutral status in exchange for security guarantees, meaning it will not join military alliances ( NATO and will not welcome military bases, negotiators have told reporters.
Ukraine has also said it has called for involvement by guarantor countries if Ukraine becomes the target of any military attacks.
The proposals also include consultations on Crime status in the 15-year term, which will be in force only if there is complete ceasefire.
Vladimirsky Medicky has said Russia has accepted this offer and that she is taking two steps ahead for the de-passing of the situation in Ukraine.
And the main news of the day was delivered by Russia's deputy defence minister at a news conference with reporters who announced that Moscow has decided to radically abstain from its military activity in the direction of Kiev and Chernigivi, Periscopi reports.
That, according to him, so that “can increase mutual confidence in future negotiations to reconcile and sign a peace agreement with Ukraine”.
Hours later came the statement of a Russian Dumas member, who said special operation is on its way to completion.
Russia's first Vice Chairman of the International Committee from Duma, Leonid Slutsky, stressed that the “results of Russia-Ukraine negotiations are serious signs that special operation in Ukraine is close to shut-down”, NEXTA writes./ P ERISCOPI/











