Putin Proposes India, China, Brazil as Mediators in Ukraine Peace Talk

Russian President Vladimir Putin suggests that China, India, and Brazil could mediate in potential peace talks over Ukraine, with an earlier Istanbul agreement as a basis for negotiations.

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Moscow: Russian President Vladimir Putin has proposed that China, India, and Brazil could play a role as mediators in future peace negotiations regarding the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. Speaking today, Putin highlighted these countries' potential to facilitate dialogue and contribute to resolving the conflict.

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Putin referenced a preliminary agreement reached between Russian and Ukrainian negotiators during early talks in Istanbul, which was never implemented. He suggested that this agreement could serve as a foundation for renewed discussions aimed at ending the hostilities.

The announcement reflects a strategic shift in Russia’s approach to the conflict, indicating a willingness to explore new avenues for diplomacy. By proposing involvement from influential global players such as China, India, and Brazil, Putin is seeking broader international support and engagement in the peace process.