Erdogan says he will speak with Trump, Putin to bring them to talks in Istanbul

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Tim Zadorozhnyy Jul 25, 2025 · 1 min read
Erdogan says he will speak with Trump, Putin to bring them to talks in Istanbul
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Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said on July 25 that he plans to speak with Russian President Vladimir Putin and U.S. President Donald Trump to explore the possibility of bringing them for talks in Istanbul.

"This week, by holding talks with Putin and Trump, we will strive to see if we can bring these leaders together in Istanbul," Erdogan said, according to the Turkish Communications Directorate.

His comments follow the third round of Ukrainian-Russian peace talks held in Istanbul on July 23, which lasted less than an hour and ended with Russia again rejecting a full ceasefire.

During the meeting, Kyiv proposed a summit between President Volodymyr Zelensky and Putin before the end of August — an initiative the Kremlin has not yet accepted.

On June 26, Erdogan said Turkey was working to arrange a Zelensky-Putin meeting, potentially with Trump's participation. According to Erdogan, Trump expressed interest in joining the talks if they were held in Turkey.

Zelensky has repeatedly voiced readiness for direct talks and said on May 27 that he would be open to a trilateral format involving both leaders. Putin, while claiming openness to negotiations, has so far refused to attend in person, sending lower-level officials instead.

Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov said on July 25 that a Zelensky-Putin summit was unlikely to happen within the next 30 days. He argued that expert-level work must first develop the agreements that a high-level meeting would formalize.

"A meeting at the highest level can and must put an end to the settlement and fix the modalities of these agreements... Is it possible to go through such a complex process in 30 days? Obviously, it is unlikely," Peskov said.