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11.05.2025Day Putin's Olive Branch Creates Diplomatic Whirlwind

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Russia for 11.05.2025.

It displays 143 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

11.05.2025Day Putin's Olive Branch Creates Diplomatic Whirlwind
Russian state media extensively covered Putin's proposal for direct peace negotiations with Ukraine in Istanbul on May 15, framing it as Putin outmaneuvering Zelensky. The offer, described as resuming talks interrupted in 2022, generated immediate international reactions. Trump urged Ukraine to accept "immediately," calling it potentially "a great day" for both countries, while Macron deemed it insufficient.

By midday, Erdogan confirmed Turkey's willingness to host the talks after discussing the initiative with Putin. Russian media simultaneously reported over 14,000 Ukrainian ceasefire violations during the Victory Day truce.

By evening, Zelensky conditionally agreed to meet Putin personally in Turkey on Thursday, but demanded a ceasefire first. Meanwhile, Russian media reported Ukrainian strikes on Rylsk in Kursk region, with injuries reported.

The proposal marked a significant shift from previous days' focus on Victory Day celebrations and competing ceasefire proposals between Russia and Ukraine.
11.05.2025
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01:06
01:06
RIA Novosti

"Изменение приоритетов": на Западе запаниковали из-за новой техники России

01:06

01:59Putin Proposes Istanbul Peace Talks

Russian newspapers extensively report on Putin's proposal to Ukraine for direct peace negotiations in Istanbul on May 15 (Interfax, Izvestia, Komsomolskaya Pravda, Lenta, Moscow Times, NTV, RBC, Rossiyskaya Gazeta, TASS, Kommersant). Putin framed this as resuming talks interrupted in 2022, with the Moscow Times quoting him as being "determined to have serious negotiations" addressing the conflict's root causes. Russian state media presents this as Putin outmaneuvering Zelensky (Komsomolskaya Pravda), while also reporting that Ukraine allegedly tried to intimidate foreign leaders in Moscow (RT) and disrupted "Immortal Regiment" events in Paris (Vesti).
02:47
RIA Novosti

СМИ взбудоражены предложением Путина провести переговоры в Стамбуле

02:47
04:52
RIA Novosti

Трамп прокомментировал предложение Путина о переговорах с Россией

04:52
05:00
RIA Novosti

Трамп прокомментировал предложение Путина о переговорах с Украиной

05:00
05:09
RIA Novosti

Предложение Путина о переговорах может прочить великий день для России и Украины, заявил Трамп

05:09
07:26

07:28Putin's Peace Proposal Generates International Responses

Russian newspapers continue to focus on Putin's proposal for peace talks with Ukraine. The Federation Council claims Russia now has initiative in the Ukraine conflict (Izvestia), while Putin expects serious peace dialogue with Kyiv (NTV). Trump has announced a "big week" for Russia and Ukraine (RBC) and characterized Putin's proposal as potentially heralding "a great day" for both countries (RIA Novosti). Meanwhile, international developments include US approval of long-range missile transfers to Ukraine (RT), Macron considering Putin's proposal insufficient (Vesti), and Ukrainian forces reportedly firing over 100 munitions at Belgorod region (TASS). Non-conflict news includes coverage of the new Pope (Svoboda) and celebrity Larisa Guzeeva's utility debt issues (Lenta).
07:35
07:52
RIA Novosti

Предложение Путина о переговорах говорит о реальном намерении найти мирное решение, заявили в Кремле

07:52
08:18
RIA Novosti

Зеленский ответил на предложение Путина ультиматумом

08:18
09:35
RIA Novosti

Киевский режим пытался сорвать празднование 9 мая в Москве

09:35

09:36Putin Proposes Istanbul Peace Talks, Zelenskyy and Trump Respond

Russian newspapers extensively cover the potential Russia-Ukraine peace talks in Istanbul. Following Putin's proposal for May 15 negotiations (Moscow Times, Kommersant), reactions have emerged from all sides. Zelenskyy reportedly agreed to talks with one condition (Lenta), while Russian officials await Kyiv's formal response (Izvestia). The Istanbul negotiations will consider both the interrupted 2022 talks and current battlefield situation (Interfax). Meanwhile, Russia's Defense Ministry claims Ukraine violated the ceasefire 14,000 times (RBC), and Russian spokeswoman Zakharova suggests Kyiv misinterpreted Putin's statement (TASS). International reactions include Trump welcoming the proposal (RT).
09:52
RIA Novosti

Киевский режим пытался сорвать празднование 9 Мая в Москве

09:52
10:32
10:41
11:06
RIA Novosti

Путин обсудил с Эрдоганом предложение провести переговоры с Украиной

11:06

11:33Erdogan Offers Istanbul For Russia-Ukraine Peace Talks

Russian newspapers extensively report on potential Russia-Ukraine peace negotiations. President Putin discussed possible talks with Turkish President Erdogan, who offered to host negotiations in Istanbul (NTV, RIA Novosti, RBC, TASS, Vesti). European leaders reportedly want to participate in these negotiations (Kommersant). Meanwhile, Russian military reports continue to accuse Ukrainian forces of ceasefire violations, claiming over 14,000 violations during the truce period and five attempts to breach Russian borders (Izvestia, Rossiyskaya Gazeta). Former US President Trump has responded favorably to Putin's peace initiative (RT).
11:48
11:57
12:38
12:38
12:47
12:47
RIA Novosti

Мадуро поддержал инициативу Путина о мирных переговорах с Украиной

12:47
12:56

13:09Putin-Erdogan Talks Advance Istanbul Peace Initiative

Russian newspapers extensively cover diplomatic activity around Putin's proposal for Russia-Ukraine peace talks in Istanbul. Putin discussed the peace initiative with Turkish President Erdogan, who mentioned an "opportunity window" for negotiations (Interfax, Izvestia, RBC, Rossiyskaya Gazeta, TASS, NTV). Venezuela's President Maduro supported Putin's initiative (RIA Novosti), while France expressed desire for European participation in the talks (Kommersant). Russian state media frames Putin's proposal as outmaneuvering Zelensky (Komsomolskaya Pravda), while reporting Macron's lukewarm reception of the initiative (RT).
14:42
14:58
RIA Novosti

Урегулирование на Украине сложнее подписи под одной бумагой, заявили в Кремле

14:58
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15:44

15:46Istanbul Peace Talks Gain Momentum

Russian newspapers extensively cover Putin's peace initiative for Russia-Ukraine talks in Istanbul, with multiple developments since the last update. Maduro expressed support for Putin's initiative (Izvestia), while Russian war correspondent Steshin framed Putin's proposal as sending a "clear signal" to Ukraine and the West (Komsomolskaya Pravda). Trump's special envoy Kellogg responded to Putin's proposal (NTV), and Senator Rubio will visit Turkey on the proposed negotiation date (RBC). The Kremlin stated that Ukrainian settlement is more complex than "signing one paper" (RIA Novosti). Meanwhile, Russia rejected the possibility of European peacekeepers in Ukraine (Vesti) and announced plans to seize property of relocants convicted under administrative articles (Moscow Times).
16:05
16:38
RIA Novosti

Трамп потребовал от Украины немедленно согласиться на переговоры с Россией

16:38
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17:28

17:54Zelensky Sets Turkey Meeting Conditions As Trump Urges Acceptance

Russian newspapers extensively cover the developing peace talks initiative between Russia and Ukraine. All major outlets report on Zelensky's conditional agreement to meet Putin in Turkey on Thursday, May 15, with the condition of a ceasefire first (Lenta, Moscow Times, NTV, RBC, RT, Vesti). Meanwhile, Trump has urged Ukraine to immediately accept Putin's proposal for negotiations without preconditions (Kommersant, Moscow Times, RIA Novosti, TASS). Putin had previously proposed resuming direct talks with Kyiv (Rossiyskaya Gazeta), while Svoboda discusses the "Czech initiative" for supplying ammunition to Ukraine.
18:25
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19:24
RIA Novosti

ВСУ нанесли ракетный удар по Рыльску в Курской области, есть пострадавшие

19:24
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22:32

22:34Zelensky Offers Direct Putin Meeting As Ukraine Strikes Kursk

Russian newspapers extensively cover potential Russia-Ukraine peace negotiations. New developments include Zelensky offering to personally meet Putin in Turkey (Moscow Times), while Putin sends "clear signals" about negotiations without preconditions (Komsomolskaya Pravda). Trump has demanded Ukraine immediately accept Putin's proposal (NTV, RT). Meanwhile, Russian papers report Ukrainian forces striking Rylsk in Kursk region, resulting in three casualties (Izvestia, RIA Novosti). On the domestic front, economists propose introducing special taxes for "wealthy idlers" and rentiers (Lenta, RBC). Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Zakharova claims the West attempts to "rewrite history" while Russia and China remember heroes (TASS).