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Zelensky invites Putin to attend talks, Trump unexpectedly intervenes
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IntroductionThe international community's attention has recently been focused on Istanbul, where Ukrainian ...

The international community's attention has recently been focused on Istanbul, where Ukrainian President Zelensky made a statement on Tuesday (May 13) that has garnered significant attention. He insisted that he would only participate in Thursday's Ukraine talks if Russian President Putin personally attends. This remark is seen by many as a potential turning point in the course of the war. What is even more surprising is the sudden involvement of former U.S. President Trump, adding further complexity to an already tense meeting.
Scene One: Zelensky's "General-like" Move
Zelensky's statement has caused a ripple effect. During the press conference in Kyiv, Zelensky bluntly stated, "Putin is afraid to speak directly with me." He hopes to achieve an unconditional ceasefire agreement lasting at least 30 days from the upcoming talks, as a first step towards ending the war that has been ongoing for nearly two years. Zelensky made it clear, "Everything in Russia depends on Putin," emphasizing that real progress can only be ensured if Putin personally attends the talks. He further warned that if the talks do not take place as scheduled, Ukraine will call for harsher sanctions from the U.S. and the EU against Russia. While Zelensky's words are firm, they also reveal Ukraine's diplomatic acumen by showing sincerity in negotiations while not hesitating to apply pressure to seek a favorable outcome.
Scene Two: The Kremlin's "Ambiguous Tactics"
In response to Zelensky's public challenge, the Kremlin chose "ambiguous tactics." Russian presidential spokesperson Peskov stated that the composition of the Russian delegation would be decided by Putin, without clarifying whether Putin would attend the talks in person. This vague answer has led to various speculations regarding Putin's attendance. In fact, Putin proposed direct dialogue with Ukraine last Sunday but did not respond to Ukraine's 30-day ceasefire suggestion. This seemingly contradictory stance reflects Russia's desire to demonstrate a willingness to negotiate while being reluctant to make easy compromises, portraying a complex diplomatic mindset.
Scene Three: Trump's "Unexpected Intervention"
Amid the virtual confrontation between Russia and Ukraine over the ceasefire issue, former U.S. President Trump's sudden involvement has made the situation even more enigmatic. While visiting Saudi Arabia, Trump publicly stated that he would send U.S. Secretary of State Rubio to lead a delegation to the Istanbul talks, and hinted at his possible attendance. Speaking in Riyadh, Trump said, "Let's see if we can get this done." More notably, Trump's former National Security Advisor Kellogg said in an interview with the Fox Business Network, "If Putin attends, President Trump will also participate." This statement undoubtedly injects new dynamics into an already delicate diplomatic negotiation.
Trump's involvement complicates the situation further, not only sparking new speculation within the international community but also potentially influencing the direction of the talks. This event reflects the complexity of the global political landscape, and the outcome of the Istanbul talks in the coming days could have profound implications for the Russia-Ukraine conflict.

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