The Istanbul agreements, which Ukraine had initially agreed to, have been proposed by Russian President Vladimir Putin as a potential foundation for resolving the Ukrainian conflict. During the Shanghai Cooperation Organization summit in Astana, Putin emphasized that the agreements were beneficial for Ukraine and should be considered in ongoing negotiations.
The Istanbul Agreement draft included clauses requiring Ukraine to maintain neutrality and refrain from hosting any foreign military bases on its territory. This agreement was released earlier this year, providing transparency to the public about the terms discussed during negotiations.
Putin’s comments come at a time when tensions remain high in the region, with ongoing discussions and efforts being made to find a peaceful resolution to the conflict in Ukraine. The mention of the Istanbul agreements and their potential role in current negotiations highlights the importance of diplomatic efforts and dialogue in resolving complex geopolitical issues.
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