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Erdogan Aims for Istanbul Peace Summit with Putin and Trump

ISTANBUL, TURKEY, JUL 25 – Erdogan aims to facilitate a leaders' summit in Istanbul to advance peace talks on Ukraine, following recent Russian-Ukrainian discussions and ongoing diplomatic efforts.

  • On July 25, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said he would speak with Putin and Trump this week, aiming to explore a summit in Istanbul.
  • Following the July 23 third round of talks in Istanbul, Moscow and Kyiv concluded the session in under an hour, ending with Russia rejecting a full ceasefire.
  • According to Erdogan, Trump expressed interest in joining the talks if held in Turkey, while Peskov said a Zelensky-Putin summit is unlikely within 30 days.
  • Before the August deadline, Zelensky's team pushed for a summit, but Vladimir Putin has refused in-person attendance, sending lower-level officials instead.
  • Donald Trump warned of `severe` secondary tariffs within 50 days, aimed at cutting off roughly one-third of Russia's oil revenues.
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superhaber.com broke the news in on Friday, July 25, 2025.
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