Vatican may host Russia-Ukraine peace talks next week — Finnish President
Published on May 22, 2025
By IANS
- HELSINKI — Technical-level talks involving Russia and Ukraine may take place
as early as next week at the Vatican, Finnish President Alexander Stubb said in
an interview with national broadcaster Yle.
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- Stubb said on Wednesday evening that the talks would
likely include representatives from the US and European countries, calling the
potential meeting a positive step toward broader international engagement in
efforts to end the conflict in Ukraine.
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- "It is very probable that next week, for example at
the Vatican, there will be a technical meeting involving Ukrainians, Russians,
Americans, and Europeans," he added.
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- He emphasised the growing role of European countries in the
peace process.
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- "We are entering a phase where Europe is also
involved -- and that is what we have been hoping for from the beginning,"
Stubb said.
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- On Monday, US President Donald Trump held a phone call
with several European leaders including Stubb.
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- The new Pope, Leo XIV, said earlier on Wednesday that the
Holy See is ready to promote the peace process in Ukraine, including to host
talks.
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- US President Donald Trump welcomed this initiative.
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- Talks between Russia and Ukraine were held in Istanbul on
May 16.
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- On May 19, Russian President Vladimir Putin held a more
than two-hour phone call with Trump where the two leaders discussed ways of
settling the conflict in Ukraine.
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- Following this call, the US president spoke to Ukrainian
President Volodymyr Zelensky and a number of European leaders, with Stubb being
among them, to inform them about his conversation with Putin.
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- Stubb maintained that the US has not abandoned its role
as a mediator in settling Russia’s war against Ukraine.
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- "There are now more mediators," he noted.
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- "Earlier, only the US played that role. Now Europe
is also participating."
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- Earlier on May 21, Pope Leo XIV said he was prepared to
host the next round of Ukraine-Russia talks at the Vatican following a
conversation with Italy’s PM Giorgia Meloni.
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- On May 16, Pope Leo XIV had proposed that Ukraine and
Russia hold peace negotiations at the Vatican after Russian President Putin
refused to fly to Istanbul to meet with Ukrainian President Zelenskyy.
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- The same day, Ukrainian and Russian delegations met for
the first time in more than three years, sitting down for talks brokered by
Turkey.
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- Ukraine's Defence Minister and head of its delegation,
Rustem Umerov, said that the key topics were a 30-day ceasefire and POW
exchanges.
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- Turkey's Foreign Minister later said the delegations
agreed on a follow-up meeting and that the ceasefire conditions would be
exchanged in writing.
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- Several media outlets reported that during the talks
Russia demanded the withdrawal of Ukrainian forces from Luhansk, Donetsk,
Kherson, and Zaporizhzhya regions. Moscow’s delegation allegedly threatened to
seize Ukraine's Kharkiv and Sumy regions and stated that "the Russian
Federation is prepared to fight forever".
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- Trump shared details of an earlier conversation with
Russian President Putin, and the group discussed ongoing negotiations, a
potential ceasefire, and steps toward a lasting peace in Ukraine.