The U.S. and Russia will hold the next round of diplomatic talks in Istanbul on April 10, focusing solely on stabilizing embassy operations. The U.S. State Department confirmed Ukraine will “absolutely not” be on the agenda. The discussions follow earlier rounds in Riyadh and Istanbul under the Trump administration's push to reset ties with Moscow. Despite continuing geopolitical tensions, both sides are aiming to address diplomatic staffing, property restrictions, and flight operations. Russia will be represented by Ambassador Aleksandr Darchiev, while the U.S. delegation will be led by Sonata Coulter.
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Ukraine and Russia agree to Black Sea ceasefire, US says
The development, which was announced by the White House on Tuesday, came after three days of talks in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
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Ukrainian and US officials hold 'productive' ceasefire talks in Riyadh
The talks come a day before US officials are set to meet with Russia's delegation.
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