Russia–Ukraine Talks at the Vatican Expected to Be Held in Mid-June — The Wall Street Journal
- Russia and Ukraine are expected to hold another round of peace talks at the Vatican in mid-June with U.S. And European mediators attending.
- The talks follow previous negotiations in Istanbul and stem from ongoing diplomatic efforts, with the final venue decision depending on all involved parties.
- U.S. President Donald Trump welcomed the Vatican initiative after a lengthy phone call with Putin, and Pope Leo XIV expressed the Holy See’s readiness to host and promote peace.
- The U.S. Delegation is set to include Secretary of State, Marco Rubio, and Keith Kellogg, while European representatives will also participate to advance negotiations.
- These talks could advance conflict resolution amid unresolved issues like ceasefire terms and sanctions effectiveness, reflecting renewed international engagement.
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Russia–Ukraine talks at the Vatican expected to be held in mid-June — The Wall Street Journal
U.S. President Donald Trump told European leaders on May 19 that the next round of talks between Russian and Ukrainian delegations will take place at the Vatican, The Wall Street Journal reported Wednesday, citing sources familiar with the conversation.
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