Confusion surrounds Russia-Ukraine talks in Turkiye, with both sides trading insults and Russian President Putin’s no-show. The Istanbul meeting is just the latest diplomatic back and forth between the warring countries. Efforts to mediate an acceptable resolution began well before Russia’s invasion of 2022. We look back at the different negotiations that have taken place. CNA also speaks to Dr Peter Layton from Griffith Asia Institute at Griffith University.
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