Brazilian President Luis Inasiu Lula da Silva about the peaceful negotiations that will be held between Russia and Ukraine in Istanbul, the host of which Turkey acts, said: “When I land in Moscow, I will try to talk with (Russian President Vladimir) Putin. For me it will not be difficult for me to say to him: Comrade Putin, go to Istanbul and negotiate.”
Speaking in the capital of China Beijing Lula da Silva, he said that he would try to agitate for the meeting of Putin and President of Ukraine Vladimir Zelensky in Istanbul.
Lula da Silva said: “When I land in Moscow, I will try to talk with Putin. It will not be difficult for me to tell him: Comrade Putin, go to Istanbul and negotiate.”
Having emphasized that it would be more profitable for the leaders of Russia and Ukraine to establish a direct dialogue instead of mutual accusations, Lula da Silwa added: “So fewer people will perish, fewer heritage will be destroyed, less children will lose their lives. We all know the reasons for the war; there is no need to go into the details of these reasons. What interests me is the assistance to the world.”
Attempts to resolve the conflict in Ukraine
Since the beginning of the conflict between the Russian Federation and Ukraine in 2022, the parties made several attempts to settlement.
The first three rounds of negotiations took place in Belarus – February 28 in Gomel, and March 3 and 7 in Brest, but it was not possible to agree on key issues.
March 10, 2022, a meeting of the heads of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Russia and Ukraine took place on the fields of diphorum in Antalya, but it did not bring progress.
The meeting was more significant on March 29 in the Istanbul Palace Dolmabakhche, where the Ukrainian delegation presented the Russian side with a draft possible agreement and a list of guarantor countries. However, on May 17, Ukraine officially suspended negotiations, and on October 4, the President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky signed a decision on the NSDB on the impossibility of conducting a dialogue with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Despite the diplomatic impasse, on July 22, 2022 in Istanbul, with the mediation of the UN and Turkey, an agreement was reached on the Black Sea Grain initiative.
March 18, after a telephone conversation between US President Donald Trump and President of the Russian Federation Putin, the Russian side supported the idea of mutual rejection of attacks on energy infrastructure, the next day the President of Zelensky agreed on similar measures.
On the night of May 11, 2025, President Putin made a statement in which he proposed to hold direct negotiations without preliminary conditions with Ukraine in Istanbul.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan expressed his readiness to organize a meeting.
Trump supported the Russian colleague’s proposal to resume direct negotiations with Ukraine, and Zelensky confirmed the participation in the negotiations appointed on May 15 in Istanbul.